Set the filters to "NotApproved" and "Needed" and see what's there.Ģ) Drive space on my WSUS store drive is full, almost 40 gigs of it. Most likely you missed approving a needed update. 5 of your 180 clients are not reporting status to the WSUS server, you'll want to investigate why this situation exists.įor the other 175 systems, not all patches are installed. Thank you all in advance, I really appreciate it!ġ) When I go into WSUS, all of my 180 clients show up, and only three of them show up as 100% installed/not applicable percentage. 5 are at 0%/not reported yet and the rest are stuck at 99%. I know there are a few key points I am missing, but if shown I can run with it and get this issue resolved.
I ask that some patient soul out there please help me to streamline my WSUS update proces. This all being said, once I get this going well for our High School, I am going to set this Group Policy active for our other 3 remote sites (connected back through VPN firewall) to start getting updates from WSUS as well. Now I read online, and I see where others say that their WSUS content folder never exceeds 10gb, and I KNOW that I am missing some key
I have tried running the Server Cleanup Wizard, and it does not free up ANY drive space atĪll. I'm not sure what this means.Ģ) Drive space on my WSUS store drive is full, almost 40 gigs of it. so far so good?ġ) When I go into WSUS, all of my 180 clients show up, and only three of them show up as 100% installed/not applicable percentage. 5 are at 0%/not reported That handles my installation / deployment to my clients. Install day isĮvery Monday at 3:00pm (down time, close of school day)ģ) Specify intranet Microsoft update service locationĤ) Automatic Updates detection frequency - enabled, set to every 22 hours
Configure automatic updating option 4 is what i am using, Auto download and schedule the install. I am test running this at our high school (about 180 clients reporting so far) by deploying with a Computer Configured Group policy (administrative templates/windows components/windows update) and I have enabled the following, with the following settings:ġ) Enable Windows Update Power Management to automatically wake up the system to install scheduled updatesĢ) Configure Automatic Updates Properties.
Overboard and set it for all versions of windows, server, office, sql, etc. When I originally setup the server options for which updates to use, I went Made up of server 2008, sql 2008, windows xp/7 clients. We also have office 2007/2010 in our environment, as well as starting to push out forefront enpoint protection/AV. I work for a public school district, and our environment is I installed WSUS 3.0 sp2 (Server 2008 R2 Standard), and the papers I read online said that WSUS requires a recommended 30gb drive for database/updates/etc. Let me first explain how I have set up our WSUS environment, explain the issues I'm having, and then maybe someone can point out my faults and point me in the right direction. I am a newbie to WSUS, and I need some help.