SharePoint 2013 Cumulative Updates – Installationszeit verkürzen

Hallo zusammen,

ich musste letzte Woche mehrere SharePoint 13 Maschinen aktualisieren. Die erste Installation hat fast 4 Std. gedauert. Auf der Suche nach dem Grund bin ich auf den Bericht von Russ Maxwell gestoßen und hab auch gleich das Power Shell Script getestet und konnte tatsächlich die Installationszeit auf 30 min reduzieren.

Maxwell’s Script deaktiviert div. Dienste bevor der eigentliche Update startet, das Script ist sehr zu empfehlen thx @ #Maxwell 🙂 hier geht zur Quelle

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###########################
##Ensure Patch is Present##
###########################
$patchfile = Get-ChildItem | where{$_.Extension -eq „.exe“}
if($patchfile -eq $null)
{
Write-Host „Unable to retrieve the file.  Exiting Script“ -ForegroundColor Red
Return
}

########################
##Stop Search Services##
########################
##Checking Search services##
$srchctr = 1
$srch4srvctr = 1
$srch5srvctr = 1

$srv4 = get-service „OSearch15“
$srv5 = get-service „SPSearchHostController“

If(($srv4.status -eq „Running“) -or ($srv5.status-eq „Running“))
{
Write-Host „Choose 1 to Pause Search Service Application“ -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host „Choose 2 to leave Search Service Application running“ -ForegroundColor Cyan
$searchappresult = Read-Host „Press 1 or 2 and hit enter“
Write-Host
if($searchappresult -eq 1)
{
$srchctr = 2
Write-Host „Pausing the Search Service Application“ -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host „This could take a few minutes“ -ForegroundColor Yellow
$ssa = get-spenterprisesearchserviceapplication
$ssa.pause()
}
elseif($searchappresult -eq 2)
{
Write-Host „Continuing without pausing the Search Service Application“
}
else
{
Write-Host „Run the script again and choose option 1 or 2“ -ForegroundColor Red
Write-Host „Exiting Script“ -ForegroundColor Red
Return
}
}

Write-Host „Stopping Search Services if they are running“ -foregroundcolor yellow
if($srv4.status -eq „Running“)
{
$srch4srvctr = 2
set-service -Name „OSearch15“ -startuptype Disabled
$srv4.stop()
}

if($srv5.status -eq „Running“)
{
$srch5srvctr = 2
Set-service „SPSearchHostController“ -startuptype Disabled
$srv5.stop()
}

do
{
$srv6 = get-service „SPSearchHostController“
if($srv6.status -eq „Stopped“)
{
$yes = 1
}
Start-Sleep -seconds 10
}
until ($yes -eq 1)

Write-Host „Search Services are stopped“ -foregroundcolor Green
Write-Host

 

#######################
##Stop Other Services##
#######################
Set-Service -Name „IISADMIN“ -startuptype Disabled
Set-Service -Name „SPTimerV4“ -startuptype Disabled
Write-Host „Gracefully stopping IIS W3WP Processes“ -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host
iisreset -stop -noforce
Write-Host „Stopping Services“ -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host

$srv2 = get-service „SPTimerV4“
if($srv2.status -eq „Running“)
{$srv2.stop()}

Write-Host „Services are Stopped“ -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host
Write-Host

 

##################
##Start patching##
##################
Write-Host „Patching now keep this PowerShell window open“ -ForegroundColor Magenta
Write-Host
$starttime = Get-Date

$filename = $patchfile.basename

Start-Process $filename

Start-Sleep -seconds 20
$proc = get-process $filename
$proc.WaitForExit()

$finishtime = get-date
Write-Host
Write-Host „Patch installation complete“ -foregroundcolor green
Write-Host

 

##################
##Start Services##
##################
Write-Host „Starting Services Backup“ -foregroundcolor yellow
Set-Service -Name „SPTimerV4“ -startuptype Automatic
Set-Service -Name „IISADMIN“ -startuptype Automatic

##Grabbing local server and starting services##
$servername = hostname
$server = get-spserver $servername

$srv2 = get-service „SPTimerV4“
$srv2.start()
$srv3 = get-service „IISADMIN“
$srv3.start()
$srv4 = get-service „OSearch15“
$srv5 = get-service „SPSearchHostController“

###Ensuring Search Services were stopped by script before Starting“
if($srch4srvctr -eq 2)
{
set-service -Name „OSearch15“ -startuptype Automatic
$srv4.start()
}
if($srch5srvctr -eq 2)
{
Set-service „SPSearchHostController“ -startuptype Automatic
$srv5.start()
}

###Resuming Search Service Application if paused###
if($srchctr -eq 2)
{
Write-Host „Resuming the Search Service Application“ -foregroundcolor yellow
$ssa = get-spenterprisesearchserviceapplication
$ssa.resume()
}

Write-Host „Services are Started“ -foregroundcolor green
Write-Host
Write-Host
Write-Host „Script Duration“ -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host „Started: “ $starttime -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host „Finished: “ $finishtime -foregroundcolor yellow
Write-Host „Script Complete“

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