Two options.
I just had to restart a Windows 2000 server. I would like to know why I had to restart the server, and I would like to know if there was any way to avoid doing so.
It seems at this point that,
- My knowledge of the subject is limited and there are real ways to diagnose problems such as these; or,
- There’s no real mechanism to diagnose problems, such as CLI output, logfiles, and the like.
It could very well be the first option there. It the meantime, it occurs to me that both our servers would probably be faster if we were running them on one Linux box (or Solaris, or BSD) under vitualisation.
Tags: problems, servers, virtualisation, windows




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