Keeping Everything Running Smoothly
A significant part of maintenance is being aware when something has gone wrong—before it becomes a real problem. If you catch a problem early, chances are it’ll be that much easier to fix. As the adage says, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
This isn’t quite troubleshooting—we’ll devote an entire chapter to troubleshooting (Chapter 15)—but you can think of it as “pre-troubleshooting.” Troubleshooting (the pound of cure) is what you have to do if you ignore maintenance, after your problem has developed complications, when you need to identify the problem by its symptoms.
The next two sections deal with preventive maintenance: looking periodically at the Event Log and the name server statistics to see whether any problems are developing. Consider this a name server’s medical checkup.
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