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  1. jstubb

    Dell T710 - Kernel-Power Reboots

    Thanks mtnlion. Dell replaced my server with a monster. I am not sure why they did it but the replacement came back with 48 GB of Ram, 2 CPUs, @ PS, and the Enterprise Level DRAC, additionally 2.5 inch drives over the 3.5 that I originally had. Server stacked up to be over $10,000 if you...
  2. jstubb

    Dell T710 - Kernel-Power Reboots

    Server died this morning. I am returning it to Dell.
  3. jstubb

    Dell T710 - Kernel-Power Reboots

    In the Windows System Log it is listed as a Critical - Kernel-Power Event ID 41 - Task Category (63) - 9 random reboots now in 2 days. I have it connected to a brand new APC XS 1500. "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped...
  4. jstubb

    Dell T710 - Kernel-Power Reboots

    Just did it again as I was typing. I just received it 2 days ago. BIOS 1.3.6. It randomly reboots at an undetermined amount of time. Just realized others were having the same issue. I am going to pack it up and send it back if I can't resolve this by a firmware or BIOS upgrade. I did buy it...
  5. jstubb

    Question about Dell PowerEdge 2500

    I have been running 2x PE 2500s for several years now. 1 is running a Windows 2003 Domain and the other is running Windows 2000 as a Mdaemon Mail server. They have been very good servers. I would say throw 2003 on there.
  6. jstubb

    NT 4.0 Server SP6

    I need the same information. I read about extracting the SP6 I386 files over the SP1 I386 files and then copying this merged I386 to a folder on your hard drive. The reason for this is that anytime you need to add a component you can point to the updated I386 files to avoid reinstalling the...
  7. jstubb

    D-Link 604 router, access on 1 subnet, ICMP Drop from subnets

    I replaced a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 and v3 with a D-Link 604. The Linksys models successfully allowed internet acces from all subnets. I have four subnets connected with a Windows 2000 Server router (4 nics). Subnet 1 (192.168.123.0)(255.255.255.192) D-link router (192.168.123.1)...

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