Re: Proper way to reboot BizTalk 2004 server
- From: "Eric Stott" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:30:30 -0700
There is no 'documented way' to shut down, it really doesn't matter. We had
an issue where the machine would just reboot itself automatically, and we
never lost a message. You should be able to reboot the machine normally w/o
a problem.
Eric
http://stottcreations.com/blog
"Eric Payne" <epayne11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a proper way to reboot a BizTalk 2004 server?
Meaning, first shut down this server then shut down that service now it is
ok to reboot.
I remeber back in the exchange 5.5 days if you didn't first shut down the
exchange store the server would hang on reboot, just wondering if there is
anything like that for BizTalk 2004. I have a server that takes 17 minutes
to reboot, which I think is way to long.
Thanks
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