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Author:  Cruncher [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:19 pm ]
Post subject:  My Server is back up

I must have lost power some time last night. I could not get the server to boot up, so I took it to my son who has the "magic" touch.

It's up and running again, and while we had it on the bench replaced the battery too, so it should keep better time for the games now.

Enjoy! The BOTE practice game will reset this Saturday.

Author:  Micro [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My Server is back up

If your server isn't keeping time, see this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042# ... elfAlways2

The battery has nothing to do with a server keeping time, at least not while it has power. By default Microsoft configured the time service to sync with the PDC. Since you only have one server it is the PDC, and configured to sync with itself. It has to be reconfigured to sync with an external time source. Normally firewalls aren't configured to block outbound traffic, but UDP port 123 outbound (NTP/SNTP) must also be open.

Author:  Cruncher [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My Server is back up

Micro wrote:
If your server isn't keeping time, see this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042# ... elfAlways2

The battery has nothing to do with a server keeping time, at least not while it has power. By default Microsoft configured the time service to sync with the PDC. Since you only have one server it is the PDC, and configured to sync with itself. It has to be reconfigured to sync with an external time source. Normally firewalls aren't configured to block outbound traffic, but UDP port 123 outbound (NTP/SNTP) must also be open.


Thank you! That was easy! The battery was low, so we replaced it just cuz there was a spare with juice available.

I also learned something new from my son today. We thought the power supply was the problem, but it tested fine. When a computer shuts down suddenly and won't reboot, unplug the power cord, turn off the power switch (if there is one) and hold down the start button. This purges the system of any energy, then plug it back in, turn the power switch on and start it up. That's how easy it was to get this machine running again.

Author:  Micro [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My Server is back up

That also works on dell desktops... I personally have never had to do it to a server though... Did you know that a USB device, like a printer, can keep a desktop from powering on under certain circumstances?

Author:  Cruncher [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My Server is back up

Micro wrote:
That also works on dell desktops... I personally have never had to do it to a server though... Did you know that a USB device, like a printer, can keep a desktop from powering on under certain circumstances?



I did not know that. I don't have any printers plugged into desktops. Here at home I have an old laser, wired plugged into router so it can be shared.

Yeah, the rain started and the fireworks stopped! Time to get some sleep! :)

Author:  AidanTheEnforcer [ Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Re: My Server is back up

Cruncher wrote:
Micro wrote:
That also works on dell desktops... I personally have never had to do it to a server though... Did you know that a USB device, like a printer, can keep a desktop from powering on under certain circumstances?



I did not know that. I don't have any printers plugged into desktops. Here at home I have an old laser, wired plugged into router so it can be shared.

Yeah, the rain started and the fireworks stopped! Time to get some sleep! :)


It's not good for the computer to just turn off like that. You should invest $50 and get a cheap UPS.

I've got a few throughout my house.

One for my servers.
Another for my cable modem, router, and cell phone repeaters.

Sent from my MB855 using Tapatalk 2

Author:  Cruncher [ Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Re: My Server is back up

AidanTheEnforcer wrote:
Cruncher wrote:
Micro wrote:
That also works on dell desktops... I personally have never had to do it to a server though... Did you know that a USB device, like a printer, can keep a desktop from powering on under certain circumstances?



I did not know that. I don't have any printers plugged into desktops. Here at home I have an old laser, wired plugged into router so it can be shared.

Yeah, the rain started and the fireworks stopped! Time to get some sleep! :)


It's not good for the computer to just turn off like that. You should invest $50 and get a cheap UPS.

I've got a few throughout my house.

One for my servers.
Another for my cable modem, router, and cell phone repeaters.

Sent from my MB855 using Tapatalk 2


I had a UPS, it only lasted a year.

Author:  Kewlbreeze [ Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: My Server is back up

Cruncher wrote:
I must have lost power some time last night. I could not get the server to boot up, so I took it to my son who has the "magic" touch.

It's up and running again, and while we had it on the bench replaced the battery too, so it should keep better time for the games now.

Enjoy! The BOTE practice game will reset this Saturday.


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