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restarting server

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globus11

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Feb 12, 2005
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hi

if I'm rebooting a server what is the best way..., I mean... shouldn't I stop some services(dns, dhcp...)...

I've got sbs2003

Thanks in advance

trek
 
try start shutdown then restart hope this helps......

"Ask not what your computer network can do for you - ask what you can do to the computer network to give you a quiet moment ."

 
Globustrek

if you are running sbs2003; I recommend what schtek said, use the system and just restart like any other pc
 
On servers that have Exchange, I always stop all the exchange services first then do a reboot. With exchange running, it can take up to 15 minutes before the server reboots and if you have happen to get unpatient and do a hard reset, you can severly damage the IS. Any other server I just do a restart.
 
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