[THIN] Re: Reboot schedule

Hi Mark,
 
Server 2003 is a lot better, but with win2kand a few ugly apps, more
frequent reboots (eg nightly) will save you a lot of trouble. 
 
Worst case scenario if you've got more than a couple of server is to use
a user+scheduling load evaluator to take half your servers out of the
farm each second day (other half the first day). That way you can
maintain 100% farm uptime within your boot schedule and you don't have
to disable logins.
 
regards,
 
Rick

Ulrich Mack  |   Volante  

 

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Subject: [THIN] Reboot schedule 



After encountering quite a few recent issues I have been considering
restarting my farm more often than once a week. In smaller farms with
older versions of Citrix I used to restart nightly. It seems to me that
I am finding more and more reasons to do this and I thought I would tap
the general knowledge of the group.

 

I guess my question is "Is this still a normal thing to do?" 

 

I currently run MPS 4.0 with W2k. 

 

Thanks,

 

Mark Holley

 


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