We are running Windows Server 2003 with SP1 recently applied. The SP was applied on the 27th. It ran fine for over a week, and then on the 29th, we started getting errors.
People were unable to access applications... when they logged in, everyone was being told that their profiles were corrupt.
I was not in the office, so someone had the bright idea of just rebooting the server. This appears to have gone without incident and it ran fine until today when it happened again. Due to the time criticality of this system, I was forced to reboot again, and it appears to be working fine.
In the server log I have the following error showing up many times in the error log:
There are no errors before this, aside from some usual ones when people attach to the terminal server with a printer driver installed that the server doesn't recognize.
The only anomoly that I noticed is that the machine only has 1 GB of memory and it's overutilized on memory as we've been using it as a terminal server to access an application that doesn't run on some arcane (NT4) OS's that we're forced to use on some machines.
I am going to get more memory installed in the machine, but I can't imagine that is the entire problem as we've been running in this mode for quite some time.
The only recent change was the installation of the service pack.
Has anyone seen a similar problem or have any idea where to look for a possible solution?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Charlie Silverman
Sr. Systems Administrator
Globalstar, LLC
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled reality.
People were unable to access applications... when they logged in, everyone was being told that their profiles were corrupt.
I was not in the office, so someone had the bright idea of just rebooting the server. This appears to have gone without incident and it ran fine until today when it happened again. Due to the time criticality of this system, I was forced to reboot again, and it appears to be working fine.
In the server log I have the following error showing up many times in the error log:
An I/O operation initiated by the Registry failed unrecoverably. The Registry could not read in, or write out, or flush, one of the files that contain the system's image of the Registry.
There are no errors before this, aside from some usual ones when people attach to the terminal server with a printer driver installed that the server doesn't recognize.
The only anomoly that I noticed is that the machine only has 1 GB of memory and it's overutilized on memory as we've been using it as a terminal server to access an application that doesn't run on some arcane (NT4) OS's that we're forced to use on some machines.
I am going to get more memory installed in the machine, but I can't imagine that is the entire problem as we've been running in this mode for quite some time.
The only recent change was the installation of the service pack.
Has anyone seen a similar problem or have any idea where to look for a possible solution?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Charlie Silverman
Sr. Systems Administrator
Globalstar, LLC
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled reality.