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The FarmInfo rule in Pre-Upgrade Checker for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2 provides information about a farm
The FarmInfo rule in Pre-Upgrade Checker for Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides information about a
farm.
When you run Pre-Upgrade Checker, the FarmInfo rule lists the
following information about the farm:
- The version of the code that is running
- The number of servers
- The number of Web applications
- The total size of the content databases
- The number of site collections that are in the current farm
The following is an example
of the message that you receive:
The
components from this farm
The SharePoint Products and Technologies based
software currently running on this farm is binary build version
number. The farm contains the following components:
Number
of Servers servers
Number
of Web Applications web applications
Number of Content
Databases content databases, approximate total size =
Total Size of Databases bytes
Number
of Site Collections Site collections
Note Pre-Upgrade Checker is included with Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 SP2. Pre-Upgrade Checker is used to assess the server for potential upgrade issues
when you try to upgrade to the next version release that supersedes Windows
SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
For more information,
click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
960577Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=960577/
)
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