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Server questions

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:58 pm
by CableDude
This will likely be an ongoing thread.

1. I moved about 60 gigs of files off the server today. I have never defragged this server. Should I?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:39 pm
by CableDude
Do I need the following updates?


Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (KB2656358)

Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (KB2656376)

Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 (KB2604078)

Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for .NET versions 2.0 through 3.5 (KB951847) x86

Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Services Client 6.0) for Windows Server 2003 (KB925876)

Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB2632503)

Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB2492386)

Update for Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0 Service Pack 1 (KB934268)

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:55 pm
by RaisinCain
You shouldn't be running a server. LoL Just kidding. What server OS are u running? Yes, you want the updates.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:47 pm
by CableDude
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:36 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Wow those are old updates...you have a bit of catching up to do. Example...remote desktop client is up to version 7.1 now.

The .NET Framework updates...if the server is running any LOB apps which rely on Framework...it's good to check with the support of that software to ensure any updates to Framework are fine. Generally they are, but as a rule of thumb I don't do major updates to the a primary component of software such as Framework without checking with the LOB app support first. Although...those sp1 update are quite old and long past so should be fine.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:29 pm
by CableDude
No LOB apps.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:30 pm
by CableDude
Defrag: yes or no?

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:08 pm
by Philip
I'd clean up the disk and defrag

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:07 am
by CableDude
Philip wrote:I'd clean up the disk and defrag
Thanks boss. :)

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:17 pm
by RaisinCain
I would also consider running Disk Keeper (hit me up in a PM if interested).

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:52 pm
by YeOldeStonecat
CableDude wrote:Defrag: yes or no?
For proper defrag on the server..."What does it run/host?" If large active databases.....must properly deal with them before running Windows defrag.
If just file sharing...defrag isn't as necessary, NTFS file system deals with those well from clients across the network...and from a workstations net view point of view...doesn't do a thing.

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:35 am
by CableDude
Just file sharing. Was concerned about moving that 60+ gigs the other day.

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:41 pm
by Philip
I agree that defragging a server is rarely a necessity. However, it's not going to hurt after large disk changes, maybe it's best if ran after disk cleanup and when there is not much activity/file locks.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:53 pm
by CableDude
I ran disk cleanup and it gave me the option to compress files.

Yes or no?

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:30 am
by YeOldeStonecat
CableDude wrote:I ran disk cleanup and it gave me the option to compress files.

Yes or no?
Absolutely NOT on a server....unless you want the end users complaining of it being glacially slow. Shouldn't run compression on any computers drive...especially a server.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:51 pm
by CableDude
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Absolutely NOT on a server....unless you want the end users complaining of it being glacially slow. Shouldn't run compression on any computers drive...especially a server.
:thumb:

No, I don't want anyone crying to me. Had just about enough of everyone. ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:44 pm
by CableDude
What is an acceptable Free space % for drive C?