super long boot times (20+mins)

Eric "Shubes" plug at shubes.net
Sun Dec 31 09:49:46 MST 2006


I don't remember - does the boot log have time stamps?

Dazed_75 wrote:
> Too bad M$ thinks we are too stupid to show us all the startup messages
> that might allow you to see what is taking so long!  :P
> 
> On 12/31/06, *eric©* < ericlists at gmail.com <mailto:ericlists at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> 
>     I just picked up a quad Xeon server today.  Verified working
>     operation before I took it home.  It was running Windows Server
>     2003, and booted up quite quickly.  The guy cleared the SCSI RAID
>     configs, and handed it over.  I brought it home, and found the
>     CD-ROM drive didn't want to release the tray.  Didn't have any
>     floppies on hand, so I just tossed my boot hard drive in the machine
>     and installed a copy of Windows Server 2003 to the IDE drive (yes, I
>     know this is a Linux list).  Would have preferred Debian on there,
>     but without a working CDROM, and no floppies......(I'm planning on
>     stopping by Fry's this weekend to pick up a new CD-ROM drive for it)
> 
>     Anyways, the only thing I changed on the machine after getting it
>     was setting up the 6 SCSI drives as one big stripe, and made the IDE
>     drive the primary boot drive.  Took over 3 hours to install Windows,
>     and takes well over 20 mins just to boot now.  Doesn't appear to be
>     an issue with the IDE drive, as the majority of the time, there is
>     no disc access.  Once I log in, everything is quite snappy.  I also
>     noticed that the file copies in setup went by really quick. 
> 
>     Any ideas?
> 
>     eric
> 


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-Eric 'shubes'


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