I'm testing out using vmware view 6 as a platform for computer forensics. During the initial face of the investigation we run a program (encase) that hashes at indexes images of disks. This is so...
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I'm testing out using vmware view 6 as a platform for computer forensics. During the initial face of the investigation we run a program (encase) that hashes at indexes images of disks. This is something that takes typically 4 hours on a physical PC and in view it takes about 9 hours. My question is - how do I get the most out of my platform ? From what I can figure out looking at logs on the SAN (3PAR) and hosts the load on these are minimal. The OS m(Win7) on the view images maxes out CPU, disk and network. I've given it all I got (captain) - but it doesn't help. What to do. The specs (RAM, CPU and disk) is the same or even better on the VM vs. physical. Any idea where to begin ?
Contacted support - they told me to uninstall the connection broker software and reinstall it to recreate the certs. If you do this - DON'T uninstall the AD LDS software - and when reinstalli...
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Contacted support - they told me to uninstall the connection broker software and reinstall it to recreate the certs. If you do this - DON'T uninstall the AD LDS software - and when reinstalling the broker - use the existing AD LDS installation.
After a reboot i cant connec to my view connect server. I run view 5.1 Netstat show that the server isn't listening to port 443. I think this has something to do with certs. a while ago I tri...
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After a reboot i cant connec to my view connect server. I run view 5.1 Netstat show that the server isn't listening to port 443. I think this has something to do with certs. a while ago I tried to add a wildcard cert from rapid ssl to the server - useing commonname vmd - I've removed this from the cert store - because it didn't work. Is there a way to remake selfsigned certs for 5.1 ? Or do you guys have any other ways to debug / fix this ?
I have the same problem now. I got a view 4.6 connection server. I belive the problem lays in a windows 2008 r2 update because it stopped responding on port 443 after I installed some updates,...
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I have the same problem now. I got a view 4.6 connection server. I belive the problem lays in a windows 2008 r2 update because it stopped responding on port 443 after I installed some updates, I've tried to uninstall the updates - but no luck. If i run netstat -a on the server I see that it's no listening on port 443, any idea how to reinstall the ssl server ?