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Article ID: 957407 - Last Review: September 15, 2009 - Revision: 1.0
Information about the Windows SharePoint Services Search topology in Pre-Upgrade Checker in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2
This article describes the Windows SharePoint Services
Search topology in the
Pre-Upgrade Checker in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Service Pack 2
(SP2).
The
Windows SharePoint Services Search topology in the SharePoint Server 2007 farm consists
of the following components. Thesecomponents are the output of an informational rule.
NoteThe administrator can use this
information to note the current configuration of the Windows SharePoint
Service Search service, and to plan for the configuration of the upgraded SharePoint Server 2007 farm.
<Component>
Number
of Content Databases content databases</Component>
For content database<Content
Database>
Database Name =
Content DB Server Name
/
Content DB NameSearch Server =
Index Server NameIndexSize =
Size
of Content IndexWSS Search DB Name =
WSS Search
DB NameWSS Search DB Size =
Size of WSS Search
DB</Content Database>
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Knowledge Base:
960577Â
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