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Correct – SCCM 2012 doesn’t support SQL Mirroring! via @agerlund – #SCCM
Beware before upgrading to SP1. SCCM does not support database mirroring and if you’ve configured it don’t just try to upgrade! Thx @agerlund!
As stated here SQL mirroring is not supported for the ConfigMgr database. However a technet article do not stop all database administrors’s from enabling the setting anyway believing that it will not cause any issues – but boy it does. SQL mirroring will break the SCCM SP1 upgrade process and leave the primary site server in a non-functional mode where a site restore is the only way back.
The issue can be found in the ConfigMgrSetup.log file.
Continue reading here!
//Richard
Great Microsoft System Center 2012 documentation – #SCCM, #SCOM
If you’re looking for something to read when not busy working or have a day of then I recommend to have a look at these great docs for System Center 2012!
- Technical Documentation for System Center 2012 – Configuration Manager;
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – Operations Manager›
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – Virtual Machine Manager›
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – Service Manager›
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – Orchestrator›
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – Data Protection Manager›
- Technical Documentation Download for System Center 2012 – App Controller›
Happy reading! 😉
//Richard
#Citrix third quarter financial report
Have a look at Citrix 3rd quarter financial report!
//Richard
Participating Remotely to OpenStack Summit 2012
“If you can’t make it to San Diego but you still want to participate in the sessions that will shape the future roadmap of OpenStack ‘Grizzly’ you can join the live audio streaming events on Webex. Kindly donated by Cisco Webex team (users of OpenStack themselves), the Webex session will run for the whole day from 9:30am to 6:00pm for each of the rooms Emma AB, Emma C, Windsor BC, Annie AB where the Design Summit will happen. Webex will be used to stream the audio of all conversations in the room where there will be enough microphones: remote participants will use the Webex chat to ask questions and people in the rooms will see the chat stream on one of the two projectors in each room.
The sessions are ready for you to register, they’re identified by topic (Nova, Quantum, Cinder, Documentation, Common, Process, Swift):
- Day 1, Oct 16 Monday https://openstack.webex.com/openstack/onstage/g.php?p=0&t=m
- Day 2, Oct 17 Tuesday https://openstack.webex.com/openstack/onstage/g.php?p=1&t=m
- Day 3, Oct 18 Wednesday https://openstack.webex.com/openstack/onstage/g.php?p=2&t=m
- Day 4, Oct 19 Thursday https://openstack.webex.com/openstack/onstage/g.php?p=3&t=m
Also, each entry on the official schedule of the Design Summit has a link to its proper Webex audio streaming session. There will also be a live video streaming for the general sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday. Keep an eye on the website and twitter for details.
Known issue: Webex doesn’t support Java 64bit on Linux. If you try to join the voip conference Webex will complain that “The Audio Device is Unaccessible Now”. The most common workaround is to install 32bit Java environment alongside the 64bit one.”
Read more here!
//Richard




