Re: WINS server using CPU cycles
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:25:16 -0400
JimA <JimA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nothing in the event log. So does usually take a few days to rebuild?
My heavens, no.
I think I deleted all the files in the WINS database which would
enable the restore function in WINS (?).
What exactly were you having problems with, and what exactly did you do to
try & resolve them? This isn't sounding kosher so far....
Does that rebuild the DB or try to restore the DB (from where?) ?
I think you can delete the Jet database, but there's no restoration unless
you were to have done a restore from a backup.
I may have selected restore without a DB to restore from?
What's in your coffee cup, dude? ;-)
Thanks
JimA <JimA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My WINS database became corrupted and I had to delete and restore
it. It started up fine but is sucking up disk space on my system
drive and using a lot of CPU cycles. I didn't do NBTSTAT -RR, do I
need to?
That shouldn't make any difference, really.
Any other ideas or is this normal or ?
Thanks.
Event log errors?
In an SBS domain, which is by definition small, you should be able
to blow away the database and let it rebuild, without restoring it.
.
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