MECM and rolling reboots? Time how long it takes normally, then use at least 1.5x that time, or as long as you can.
What's the reason for the ordered reboots? Sounds like you need to review your architecture for better availability.
A community dedicated to the profession of IT Systems Administration
No generic Lemmy issue posts please! Posts about Lemmy belong in one of these communities:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
MECM and rolling reboots? Time how long it takes normally, then use at least 1.5x that time, or as long as you can.
What's the reason for the ordered reboots? Sounds like you need to review your architecture for better availability.
Exactly this. MECM even has this sort of feature built-in with Orchestration Groups. You can set group 1 to perform updates and reboot at a certain time, then group 2 will only begin its update/reboot cycle when group 1 has completed or crossed a certain threshold.
I use Ansible in my homelab for my Windows server since I already had it setup for some Linux hosts. https://www.ansible.com/for/windows
it's my understanding that updates cannot be triggered remotely and i've spent way too much time trying to figure this out. the closest i've come is just launching a powershell window and firing off pswindowsupdate.
definitely curious if you get an answer tho!