Thursday, January 11, 2018
Windows Server 2008 R2: Procedures to cleanup WINSXS folder
Applied operating systems
Windows Server 2008 R2
Prerequisites
It is not recommended to delete the winsxs folder directly. Deleting this folder may cause BSOD error and OS may crash permanently.
- Download and install the Windows Update Pack Windows6.1-KB2852386-v2-x64.msu from the below link: http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/A/3/2A3FD850-E45F-47D4-AFF8-8048333CBA7D/Windows6.1-KB2852386-v2-x64.msu
- Disk cleanup utility
Procedures
Please follow the below procedures to install the desktop Experience feature
Step1: Go to server manager and select add features.
Step2: Select desktop Experience feature from the list and follow the installation.
Step3: When installing Desktop Experience, it does require additional features. Select the
button to Add Required Features and click next and then Install.
button to Add Required Features and click next and then Install.
Step 4: A reboot is required to finalize the install.
After reboot, a Disk Cleanup option can be found under Start --> All Programs -->
Accessories --> System Tools:
Accessories --> System Tools:
On launch, Disk Cleanup prompts for the drive you want to clean up
Select the C drive and click OK.
Several options are provided for cleanup, including a new option for Windows Update
Cleanup:
Cleanup:
After preceding the cleanup a reboot is required to complete the cleanup process.
Here we will show one of the examples from the server USCHCVMP365AD08.us.na.ey.net
We were faced a disk space issue on this server which is showing only 19.1 MB free space
on its C drive.
on its C drive.
While checking the Winsxs folder, it consumes around 12 GB of size as shown in the below image:
While using the disk cleanup it showing around 4.71 GB of Windows update cleanup data.
After rebooting the server the winsxs folder consumed space reduced to 7.32 GB from 12
GB.
GB.
Windows cluster Troubleshooting: Cannot assign new shares on file servers
Applies to
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Server 2008
Problem
In a two-node cluster, the cluster node 1 shows the correct disk size and we can share any folder as required. But for cluster node 2, we cannot initiate new shares from a particular disk. For our scenario, in node 2, the currently assigned size for the application folder is 250 MB, and there is no free space on that.The worst case is that, whenever we fail over the cluster, it will not happen because of the application folder size is only 250 MB. Event logs will generate for the same.
Solution
Check the event ID numbers as shown belowEvent ID:1037
The file system for one or more partitions on the disk for resource 'Cluster Disk 2' may be corrupt.
Run the Validate a configuration wizard to check your storage configuration. Optionally, you want to run 'Chkdsk' to verify the integrity of all volumes on this disk.
Event ID:1038:
Ownership of cluster Disk 2has been unexpectedly lost by this node. Run the Validate a configuration wizard to check your storage configuration.
From the cluster node 1, we can assign the new shares to the cluster resources.
Check the Shared storage management in both nodes for shared disks and folders information.
The Disk size showing the correct figure.
We found that the Disk Quota is enabled for all drives.
Open server manager. Expand file services. Expand Share and storage management. Open file server resource. Expand Quota Management.
Open Quotas. It will list the quota assigned to the server.
Right-click the particular drive. Select Edit Quota properties.
The assigned Disk Quota limit is 250 MB instead of 250 GB from the drop-down list.
Change the Disk Quota space. In our case, it is 250 GB.
Verify again the resource disk size by opening fail-over cluster management console. It
will display the correct disk resources and we can create the new shares for applications.
Windows: How to check previous IP address details
Operating system
Windows 2008 Server/ Windows 7
Scenario
After replacing the motherboard, need to assign old IP configurations But unfortunately, customer is not aware of previous IP address details.
Solution
In this case, using registry we can find out previous IP address details. Windows Registry path should be specified below:
Open the registry editor and locate the interfaces path.
Current and previous IP address details will list under:
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Prameters\Interfaces”
There is a chance of multiple interfaces when we installed VMware or any other related application
There is a chance of multiple interfaces when we installed VMware or any other related application
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