Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Windows Server 123 days uptime
This was the uptime of the Windows Server that hosts our TFS and a database server, it survived several reconfigurations of sharepoint and IIS during the 123 days, but I had to restart it yesterday. I hoped that a restart would fix a problem with sharepoint I was having, but it didn't help =(, it feels like I pointlesly slaughtered it for nothing, it's not everyday that I see such a stable windows installation.
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C'mon give details of the problem :)
The server hosts the company's crm, as well as the TFS. And some 'genius' decided that it's a good idea to use it for testing the server part of another app as well. And the application he installed introduced a lot of bugs into the server, it took us 2 days to clear everything out.
The biggest problem came from the fact that the app was configured for anonymous(!!!) access to the SQL server, and sharepoint did not like that at all. All fixed now, and let's hope it will be another 4 months of up-time.
Remove server login rights from everybody except youself and server will work properly much longer then you 123 days :)
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