thecomputerguy
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I have a client who's running a file server with server 2003 in a workgroup with about 8 or so workstations.
I've been trying to combat the server locking up and hanging intermittently which persists until the server is rebooted.
I get calls almost daily with them saying the server locked overnight and we had to reboot it in the morning. I'll also get calls during the day saying no one can get into their stuff and it shuts the whole operation down until someone reboots it, and the clients reboot their workstations.
What's even worse is the logs really dont give me any sort of information regarding what causes the server to lockup. Below is a SS of the log.
Per the log you can see ...
1.) Friday (6/29/2012) - Everyone left around 6pm for the weekend.
2.) Saturday (6/30/2012) - The server was ON but dead all day, no one was at the office so it didn't matter.
3.) Monday morning (7/1/2012) - The server had to force reboot by pressing the reset button on the server triggering a log event for 6/30/2012 saying there was an unexpected shutdown.
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4.) Shortly after a logged uptime of 14531 seconds at 2:25.43 a USER32 entry was created because the server had to be restarted again.
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5.) The only X entries in the log are the unexpected shutdowns and these which has something to do with the RAID but both hard drives were recently replaced.
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Please help! the client is losing patience with my battle against this!
I've been trying to combat the server locking up and hanging intermittently which persists until the server is rebooted.
I get calls almost daily with them saying the server locked overnight and we had to reboot it in the morning. I'll also get calls during the day saying no one can get into their stuff and it shuts the whole operation down until someone reboots it, and the clients reboot their workstations.
What's even worse is the logs really dont give me any sort of information regarding what causes the server to lockup. Below is a SS of the log.
Per the log you can see ...
1.) Friday (6/29/2012) - Everyone left around 6pm for the weekend.
2.) Saturday (6/30/2012) - The server was ON but dead all day, no one was at the office so it didn't matter.
3.) Monday morning (7/1/2012) - The server had to force reboot by pressing the reset button on the server triggering a log event for 6/30/2012 saying there was an unexpected shutdown.
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4.) Shortly after a logged uptime of 14531 seconds at 2:25.43 a USER32 entry was created because the server had to be restarted again.
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5.) The only X entries in the log are the unexpected shutdowns and these which has something to do with the RAID but both hard drives were recently replaced.
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Please help! the client is losing patience with my battle against this!