[geeks] Speaking of Bad practice in the Win/X86 world
David Selders
david at malleable.org
Mon Apr 21 10:52:22 CDT 2003
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 11:09:21AM -0400, Andrew Weiss wrote:
> I am training now for the CCA (Citrix Certified Administrator on
> Metaframe XP 1.0)
>
> a quote right out of the training materials (Osborne book)
>
> "Reboot Schedule
> Periodic server reboots can be scheduled using the Reboot Schedule tab
> for each server. It is a good practice to reboot servers on a regular
> basis. The reason for this is that applications housed on the server
> can cause memory leaks that tie up valuable resources on your servers.
>
> On the Job: It is best to reboot MetaFrame Servers nightly if you do
> not run 24/7 application access to your users. Rebooting in the middle
> of the night is a good practice. Keep your backup job in mind,
> however, whenever you schedule your server's reboot schedule. You
> don't want your MetaFrame server rebooting itself in the middle of its
> backup."
>
> Andrew
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Sounds like the management from my $WORKPLACE read that book. We got one guy
that comes in like every other weekend to reboot all the servers. We are mostly
a netware shop and he doesn't know a thing about Solaris so I told him not to
touch my nameservers. The W2k boxes we have running terminal services don't
require a nightly reboot yet. I would say they should be rebooted at least
once a week though. It's funny if they don't get a reboot for a while they
just spontanesouly reboot sometime during the day.
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David Selders
david at malleable.org
Martinez, Ca
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