WSUS - Server 2012 R2
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g yup, no change.
Dunno then. Why does your Applications say 0? I don't knwo what that is, but that's a difference I see between your screenshot and mine.
I wish I knew why it said 0. . .
You do a server reboot?
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@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g yup, no change.
Dunno then. Why does your Applications say 0? I don't knwo what that is, but that's a difference I see between your screenshot and mine.
I wish I knew why it said 0. . .
You do a server reboot?
"Can't afford down time"
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g yup, no change.
Dunno then. Why does your Applications say 0? I don't knwo what that is, but that's a difference I see between your screenshot and mine.
I wish I knew why it said 0. . .
You do a server reboot?
"Can't afford down time"
I know. . . I know. . . there are other issues that need to be resolved / depend on this system but not WSUS.
Hence "can't afford down time"
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g yup, no change.
Dunno then. Why does your Applications say 0? I don't knwo what that is, but that's a difference I see between your screenshot and mine.
I wish I knew why it said 0. . .
You do a server reboot?
"Can't afford down time"
WSUS down time? Wtf?
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Oh your WSUS server is doing other stuff too?
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Restart the WSUS service itself?
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@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
Oh your WSUS server is doing other stuff too?
Sadly. I would just recreate it, remove the services and go from there.
But I can't because of the other items.
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Yet. . .
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@dustinb3403 just open "services.msc" and restart the WSUS Service.
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@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 just open "services.msc" and restart the WSUS Service.
No change (already tried that as well, but thanks for the tip).
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
When I just go to https://localhost I get a Http Error 404.0 - Not Found page.
Are you using https? If so, 8530 isnt the right port. 8531 is for https connections in wsus.
You should also just login to the server and restart the wsus services. -
@momurda said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
When I just go to https://localhost I get a Http Error 404.0 - Not Found page.
Are you using https? If so, 8530 isnt the right port. 8531 is for https connections in wsus.
You should also just login to the server and restart the wsus services.I'm attempting to fix it as it's never worked (since my hire here) and finally I've got some time to dig into it.
Attempting to access either 8530 nor 8531 works.
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I think i'm going to just have to rebuild it.... but I literally have nothing to create a VM on that will work for this. . .
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@dustinb3403 Can't you just remove and add the role?
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@wrx7m Yes i think there is an option to remove the role but keep the db intact for future deployment.
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@momurda said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
When I just go to https://localhost I get a Http Error 404.0 - Not Found page.
Are you using https? If so, 8530 isnt the right port. 8531 is for https connections in wsus.
You should also just login to the server and restart the wsus services.I'm attempting to fix it as it's never worked (since my hire here) and finally I've got some time to dig into it.
Attempting to access either 8530 nor 8531 works.
If you didn't deploy it, and it's been f**ked since you've been there... just redeploy it on another VM or something if you have a license.
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@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@momurda said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
When I just go to https://localhost I get a Http Error 404.0 - Not Found page.
Are you using https? If so, 8530 isnt the right port. 8531 is for https connections in wsus.
You should also just login to the server and restart the wsus services.I'm attempting to fix it as it's never worked (since my hire here) and finally I've got some time to dig into it.
Attempting to access either 8530 nor 8531 works.
If you didn't deploy it, and it's been f**ked since you've been there... just redeploy it on another VM or something if you have a license.
That is a part of the issue, I literally have no other options.
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@momurda said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@wrx7m Yes i think there is an option to remove the role but keep the db intact for future deployment.
I don't care about the database. That would be rebuilt eventually.
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@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@tim_g said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@momurda said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
@dustinb3403 said in WSUS - Server 2012 R2:
When I just go to https://localhost I get a Http Error 404.0 - Not Found page.
Are you using https? If so, 8530 isnt the right port. 8531 is for https connections in wsus.
You should also just login to the server and restart the wsus services.I'm attempting to fix it as it's never worked (since my hire here) and finally I've got some time to dig into it.
Attempting to access either 8530 nor 8531 works.
If you didn't deploy it, and it's been f**ked since you've been there... just redeploy it on another VM or something if you have a license.
That is a part of the issue, I literally have no other options.
There's no other Windows server you can stick it on until you get it sorted out?