We have the Netgear Nighthawk mesh (router with 2 satellites) wifi system. The HP smart tank 7602 purchased 2 months ago (so is current printer). We are having so many problems with the printer going offline for one or both of our laptops. Is this possible due to the dual bands, though this printer was advertised to have the band self healing property.
Thank you. I have read through the article. #7 refers to getting the MAC address of the computer or server. Aren't I trying to create a static address for the printer and therefore need to assign the MAC address of the printer to this address reservation. I want to be able to access this printer from 2 different laptops and our cellphones.
The other is to go into the routers graphical user interface (GUI) and to set a reserved IP address for your printer. In that way, the router sets that address aside for the printer whenever it connects.
Set up the network properly and you should not need to do anything for that to happen. The devices will see the printer on the network. Make contact with the manufacturer of the printer for help and information regarding there printer.
I have the wireless smart tank 519 (510 series). it is connected with a cable to a computer and to a home network. I have another computer on the network that up until recently printed perfectly. I don't know what happened but the second computer stopped printing. the printer is said to be offline. I run the scan fix - it fails to communicate with the printer. it does see it though. The printer is set to default. I tried to reinstall the drivers. I tried to create a new port. nothing works. what should I do?? thank you
Then I reinstall the printer with hp smart. When I run the "add a printer" I can see the printer, it has a green dot saying it's Online, but when I choose it in order to set it up, it says to select a different printer and that it needs to be turned on - which it is.
NOTHING. That is so frustrating. I did the last suggestion with a restart. I can see the printer. it is the default printer. the scan doctor detects it - but it will not go through the entire process.
I purchased this HP Smart Tank 519 wireless printer for easy home-printing. We have a 5G internet at home, and everybody is connected to it, so a wireless printer would work best for our needs. At first, everything worked perfectly. We could all print using different devices, even from our mobile phones, with no issue whatsoever.
We have called customer service several times. Each time, they actually managed to get the printer to connect. However, all of this only seemed to work for a couple of hours (at most) before the printer went offline again. They have actually done the thing where they control our computers and they went into the wireless setting of the computer and printer to fix it up. It worked for about 30 minutes, before the printer went offline.
At this point, I was looking for a physical service store I could drop this printer at so they can open the thing and just really get to the nitty gritty of what is wrong with the wireless functions of this printer, since at this point I strongly suspect some kind of terrible hardware malfunction. Nevertheless, I drop this query here, both for people to comment if they've had this same issue or in case someone is able to finally give us back the once-trusty wireless printer we bought.
Bonjour locates devices such as printers, other computers, and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) service records. The software comes built-in with Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems.
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ZFS allows individual devices to be taken offline or brought online.When hardware is unreliable or not functioning properly, ZFS continues toread data from or write data to the device, assuming the condition is onlytemporary. If the condition is not temporary, you can instruct ZFS to ignorethe device by taking it offline. ZFS does not send any requests to an offlinedevice.
You can use the zpool offline command when you needto temporarily disconnect storage. For example, if you need to physicallydisconnect an array from one set of Fibre Channel switches and connect thearray to a different set, you can take offline the LUNs from the array thatis used in the ZFS storage pools. After the array is reconnected and operationalon the new set of switches, you can then bring the same LUNs online. Datathat had been added to the storage pools while the LUNs were offline wouldresilver to the LUNs after they are brought back online.
This scenario is possible assuming that the systems in question candetect the storage after it is attached to the new switches, possibly throughdifferent controllers than before, and your pools are set up as RAID-Z ormirrored configurations.
When a device is taken offline, it is not detached from thestorage pool. If you attempt to use the offline device in another pool, evenafter the original pool is destroyed, you see a message similar to the following:
Another way to use a device from another storage pool, while keepingthe original storage pool, is to replace the existing device in the originalstorage pool with another comparable device. For information about replacingdevices, see Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool.
When a device is brought online, any data that has been written to thepool is resynchronized with the newly available device. Note that you cannotuse bring a device online to replace a disk. If you take a device offline,replace the device, and try to bring it online, it remains in the faultedstate.
You can use the zpool online -e commandto expand the pool's size when a smaller disk is replacedby a larger disk. By default, pool size is not expandedto its full size unless the autoexpand pool property isenabled. You can expand the pool size automatically when a smaller disk is replacedby a larger disk by using the zpool online -ecommand even if the diskis already online or if the diskis currently offline. For example:
The Offline Tank Editor is even more limited than the original scenexe Test Servers, you can't chat(including Commands), shoot, have a name, have conditional tank sections, and ofcourse, it's unmentioned bugs.
tl;dr: I am running a FreeBSD 11.2 NAS server with ZFS on a server with 16GB ECC memory. I've discovered that my main pool has disappeared. ZFS can see the pool, but reports fault ZFS-8000-EY and that it cannot import 'tank': pool may be in use from other system, it was last accessed by nasserver (hostid: 0xaaaaaaaa) on Sat Apr 13 04:16:22 2019, however this pool has never been used by another system and nasserver is the current host. I am afraid my pool is corrupt. What should I do to attempt to recover it? I have backups, but they are out of date since I have to do them manually. I have not tried to run zpool import -f tank yet, since I want to be careful to avoid making anything worse.
I am running a FreeBSD 11.2 NAS server with ZFS. I returned from vacation to find the server up, but the NAS volumes were inaccessible. When I ssh'd into the box, I found that my man pool tank was missing:
The drives appear to be available, and I tried to import them, but ZFS reports that it cannot import 'tank': pool may be in use from other system, it was last accessed by nasserver (hostid: 0xaaaaaaaa) on Sat Apr 13 04:16:22 2019. This is odd, because I have never used these disks on another system and the hostname reported is the hostname of the machine they're attached to:
This is a fairly uncommon bug, but I've seen it happen before (maybe once or twice on 100+ machines over the last ten years); if something appears to have changed regarding the hostname and possibly some other magic, zfs won't auto-import the pool out of (possibly an excess of) caution that this might not really be the machine that pool belongs to. Use -f to override that caution, and poof, here's your pool (and it should auto-import fine the next go-round).
I thought in patch notes a while ago they fixed offline drowning of players, and by that I mean where ***** drag your body and drown it to loot your items while your offline. Did I dream this or did I actually read it?
But fixing offline drowning won't help.. you can still drag the bodies in the water and let wild shark or whatever kill the body. All I can say is that if you can see a body, then better drown it, in the end the same person will do it to you if he had the chance.
Then I guess on pve servers at least they need to disable dragging of unconscious bodies. Cause logging on to all my stuff gone cause someone got my body out of my house and did weird things to it is messed up.
Pretty sure the bug fix you were thinking about was for offline drowning while wearing scuba. Nothing more annoying than dcing while out on your mosa back in the day to log back in to find out you drowned while wearing scubs.
Why are you not putting your gear in a chest when you log off? People dragging you to the water to drown you for your gear is the reason I put my stuff in a chest. Rule number one. People will do ANYTHING to get free things.
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