Quarter 4 - Module 2: Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 4 - Module 2: Computer Systems Servicing
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Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 4 - Module 2
Conducting
Preventive Maintenance
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Quarter 4 – Module 2 – Conducting Preventive Maintenance
First Edition, 2020
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What I Know
Before starting with this module, let us measure what you already know about
conducting preventive maintenance.
I. Identification
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Identify those that describe preventive
maintenance. Write P for preventive maintenance and C for those items
that do not belong to preventive maintenance.
What’s New
Lesson
Conducting Preventive
1 Maintenance
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For your network to work, everything in the network must work properly. This is
preventive maintenance. Preventive maintenance is defined as the regular and
systematic inspection, cleaning, and replacement of worn parts, materials, and
systems. It is done to prevent failure of parts, materials, and systems by regularly
checking whether all parts are in good working order.
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The best preventive maintenance starts with careful thoughts about the quality
of the items and materials you bought and the quality of work output in installing,
servicing, and documenting every piece of items in the network. It is important to create
documentation for any type of preventive maintenance, so that you can also check
how often do certain hardware and software issues occur.
You can do all the actions necessary to prevent problems and quickly solve
them when errors appear, but an invaluable help could come from well-maintained
network documentation.
What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Enumerate at least five (5) benefits you can get when doing preventive
maintenance.
1. _____________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________
5. _____________________________________________________
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Lesson
Equipment Maintenance
2 Scheduling
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The following are the preventive maintenance activities on each area.
Systems/ Servers
Daily
• Physical check of your equipment.
• Check backups and replications.
• Check Windows services on all the Windows servers
Monthly
• Test backups. Make sure you can restore a VM from scratch successfully.
• Check application and system event logs.
• Check and delete temp files.
• Also, if you have remote desktop roaming profiles, delete those profiles that
have not unloaded correctly.
• Go to your endpoint protection and purge out inactive machines.
• View your IIS logs and if all are good, it might be an idea to safely purge
them.
• Look for critical windows updates and install them.
• Check your SANS volume, make sure you have not over provisioned and
all volumes are healthy.
• Check your UPS. jump onto the management console and make sure you
are not getting close to maximum utilization. All the batteries are all good.
Enter the battery renewal date into the Maintenance Calendar. This is
usually every 3 years to replace batteries.
Every 6 Months
• Check backup retention.
• Restart all servers not restarted in the past 6 months.
• Check the warranties and support contracts for your business critical
hardware and software. Review and understand support agreements for
hardware and software.
Annually
• Test DR procedures and documentation.
• Update network diagrams.
• Examine the performance metrics against baselines.
• Audit and reset service account passwords.
• Perform dcdiagtests on all DC’s in all domains.
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Networking
Daily
• Check the utilization and latency on the remote sites or VPN connections
and also on your main WAN connections.
• Record performance baselines - WAN Connection speed and average
utilization, ping latency to remote offices, and NGFW throughput.
Quarterly
• Check firmware on the Switches and Firewall, raid controller, SANs servers
firmware’s and Bios and check the date and time if these are still set
correctly
Security
Weekly
▪ Endpoint protection - Check the dashboard and logs. Check the logs and
licenses. Check the infected machines.
Monthly
▪ Check security logs on servers and firewalls. Look for unauthorized access
attempts.
Quarterly
▪ Review the firewall policies - access or NAT policies. Some may be redundant
and need clean-up. There may be some ports open that are no longer needed.
▪ Review security groups in AD and check membership of the main groups.
Active Directory
Daily
▪ Check the health of the domain controllers and make sure the domain
controllers are replicating successfully. Also, perform a manual replication.
▪ Check account lockouts for suspicious activity.
▪ Check the disk space availability of File servers.
Weekly
▪ Check the administrative and sensitive group membership.
▪ Verify time configuration.
▪ Run Group Policy Infrastructure Status reports.
▪ Check the default computer accounts and move computer accounts to the
relevant OU.
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Monthly
▪ Check for inactive user or computer account.
▪ Review release security updates and install if needed. (Approve in WSUS).
▪ Review Disabled/Locked out/ Expiring and expired user accounts.
▪ Review upcoming expiring certificates.
Quarterly
▪ Check the group policies. Remove any policies no longer needed. Run the
GPRESULT command on a machine and inspect group policies being applied.
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Assessment
Multiple Choice
Directions: Give the periodic network maintenance of the activities. Write the answer
on the space provided.
______1. Check the firmware on your Switches and Firewall, raid controller and check
if the date and time are still set correctly.
a. Annually b. Daily c. Every 6 Months d. Quarterly
______4. Check the warranties and support contracts for the business critical
hardware and software.
a. Annually b. Daily c. Every 6 Months d. Quarterly
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Assessment What’s More What I know
1. D 1. Your own 1. P
2. A discussion. 2. P
3. B 3. P
4. C 4. C
5. D 5. P
6. A 6. P
7. B 7. C
8. C 8. P
9. D 9. P
10.A 10.P
Answer Key
Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Hymn – Our Eden Land
Here the trees and flowers bloom Gallant men And Ladies fair Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, Ilongos,
Here the breezes gently Blow, Linger with love and care All of them are proud and true
Here the birds sing Merrily, Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Region IX our Eden Land
The liberty forever Stays, Are visions you’ll never forget
Oh! That’s Region IX Region IX
Our..
Here the Badjaos roam the seas Hardworking people Abound, Eden...
Here the Samals live in peace Every valleys and Dale Land...
Here the Tausogs thrive so free Zamboangueños, Tagalogs, Bicolanos,
With the Yakans in unity
My Final Farewell
Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky,
Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost!, And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest
Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, Let some kind soul o 'er my untimely fate sigh,
And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high
Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost. From thee, 0 my country, that in God I may rest.
On the field of battle, 'mid the frenzy of fight, Pray for all those that hapless have died,
Others have given their lives, without doubt or heed; For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain;
The place matters not-cypress or laurel or lily white, For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cried,
Scaffold or open plain, combat or martyrdom's plight, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture tried
T is ever the same, to serve our home and country's need. And then for thyself that redemption thou mayst gain
I die just when I see the dawn break, And whe n the d ark nig ht wr ap s the gr ave y ar d ar ound
Through the gloom of night, to herald the day; With only the d e ad in the ir v ig il to s e e
And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, B re ak not m y re p os e or the m ys tery p r of ound
Pour'd out at need for thy dear sake And pe rc hanc e thou m ays t he ar a s ad hym n re s ound
To dye with its crimson the waking ray. ' T is I, O my c ountry, r aising a s ong unto the e .
Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, The n will ob liv ion br ing to me no c ar e
All hail ! cries the soul that is now to take flight; As ove r thy v ale s and p lains I s we e p;
All hail ! And sweet it is for thee to expire ; Thr ob b ing and c le anse d in thy s p ace and air
To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; With c olor and lig ht, with s ong and lame nt I f are ,
And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. Ev e r re p e ating the f aith that I k ee p .
If over my grave some day thou seest grow, M y F athe rland ad or' d, that s ad ne ss to my sor r ow le nd s
In the grassy sod, a humble flower, B e lov ed F ilip inas, he ar now m y las t g ood -b y!
Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, I g ive the e all: p are nts and k indr ed and f r iend s
While I may feel on my brow in the cold tomb below F or I g o wher e no s lav e be f or e the op pr es s or b e nds ,
The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm power. Whe r e f aith c an ne ve r kill, and God r e ig ns e ' er on hig h!
Let the moon beam over me soft and serene, F are well to y ou all, f r om m y s oul tor n away,
Let the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes, F rie nds of m y c hild hood in the home disp oss e ss ed !
Let the wind with sad lament over me keen ; Giv e thanks that I re s t f r om the we ar is om e d ay !
And if on my cross a bird should be seen, F are well to the e, too, s we e t f rie nd that lig hte ne d m y way;
Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. B e lov ed cre ature s all, f are well! I n d e ath ther e is re s t!