I just checked out the offending machine that caused the problems I detailed in the Minor Bad News thread. As it turns out, that PC only had 32 MB of RAM, so a slowdown was very probable. I have a suspicion that there are other machines in the farm that also have 32 MB as well, so I'd like to take them out as a preventative (or proactive, as we like to say in IT 😉 ) measure.
Does the registry contain any information regarding the amount of RAM in the PC? Or, is there another command that could be run in a script using the full list of PC names in the domain that would report the amount of RAM in each one? I already have the .txt document from the NET VIEW command.
This might help getting the farm back up and running a bit better. 🙂 It would also drop my average CPU time from 13+ hours! 😉
Thanks in advance!
Does the registry contain any information regarding the amount of RAM in the PC? Or, is there another command that could be run in a script using the full list of PC names in the domain that would report the amount of RAM in each one? I already have the .txt document from the NET VIEW command.
This might help getting the farm back up and running a bit better. 🙂 It would also drop my average CPU time from 13+ hours! 😉
Thanks in advance!