Is anything consistently getting written to the event logs jsut before the crash?
In the past we've had a self-rebooting PowerEdge 2600 and it turned out to be a conflict between diskeeper and our backup software running overnight.
Other than that I have a couple of PowerEdge 2550's that reboot once in a while, I think it's flaky memory but had to track it down as we don't get logs written and Dell diagnostics finds no problems. You should run diags on yours and check the ESM logs in OpenManage.
Nick...
I have one Wk2 server, with memory leaks when I run Diskeeper. By any chance are you referring to Vertias BE. Also I have APC Powerchute, which seems to have started the problem. See you have been over to the Minasi site a few times
Paul Meiners
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In windows 2000 and NT 4.0 there was a switch you put in when you had serial devices, like an UPS, connected so that the NT detection logic would not query the com port and cause your server to reboot. it's the /noserialmice:com# option in the boot.ini. In windows 2003, it's /fastdetect:com#
Nick
Thank for the reply, basically I do the same, but I shut down services through the scheduler, until needed. Veritas has been involved in a few memory leak situation for me, irritating, never figured out the correction, so I resort to the scheduler.
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Chernobyl disaster..a must see pictorial
I like it, a server with a GPS, does it wander off ?
Coal mine, non stationary...
Power issue, is it on UPS
Flaky power supply. Some PS units have very sensitive circuits which will cause a reboot if minor power glitches occur.
If the server is moving, possible electrical contact problem
great product
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