Hi All.
Could somebody please help me with this. I have a Dell machine running 2003 server that is grinding to a halt. The machine is almost non-responsive. Lately it takes forever to do anything on it.
The machine has been fine up until last week with no apparent reason. I have not installed anything on it, not even updates.
It started with one of my remote users complaining that they are sometimes not able to log on to the machine (this symptom is intermittent) and then I checked and also was unable to log on to it. It occasionally came up with a messge: the connection to the remote computer was broken. This may have been caused by a network error. Please try connecting to the remote computer again.
The affected machine is:
Dell PowerEdge 1800
OS: 2003 Server
RAID 5 configuration
My setup is as follows:
User VPN's unto the network and then use remote desktop to log on to this machine (call it computer B). No trouble VPNing to the network, both from external and internal. I also have four other machines on the same subnet and they are not experiencing this problem. RDP takes forever to open up and opens the window in "blocks" which could take up to 3-5 minutes. At other times it comes up with the "the connection to the remote computer was broken" message and refuses to connect. When it manages to connect, it takes unacceptably long to open applications, even bringing up properties page takes > 10 seconds.
I am running the same application/s on the other (identical) machines on the same subnet and they are OK.
What I have tried so far:
1. I have changed the background selection in RDP to noe and this seems to have improved the connection slightly (NO MORE the connection to the remote computer was broken message), however the problem remains when accessing data.
2. changed MTU to 1360 in the registry
3. reset TCP/IP stack using netsh.exe utility (this did not produce any log - not surprising since nothing has changed on the machine)
4. rebooted like a million times
5. Pinging the machine gets a reply
The performance has not improved and I have practically ran out of ideas and need your assistance/suggestions to try and resolve this.
Please HELP!
Thanks
Joe
Could this be Hardware issues?? even though nothing in the event log suggests any problem?
Could somebody please help me with this. I have a Dell machine running 2003 server that is grinding to a halt. The machine is almost non-responsive. Lately it takes forever to do anything on it.
The machine has been fine up until last week with no apparent reason. I have not installed anything on it, not even updates.
It started with one of my remote users complaining that they are sometimes not able to log on to the machine (this symptom is intermittent) and then I checked and also was unable to log on to it. It occasionally came up with a messge: the connection to the remote computer was broken. This may have been caused by a network error. Please try connecting to the remote computer again.
The affected machine is:
Dell PowerEdge 1800
OS: 2003 Server
RAID 5 configuration
My setup is as follows:
User VPN's unto the network and then use remote desktop to log on to this machine (call it computer B). No trouble VPNing to the network, both from external and internal. I also have four other machines on the same subnet and they are not experiencing this problem. RDP takes forever to open up and opens the window in "blocks" which could take up to 3-5 minutes. At other times it comes up with the "the connection to the remote computer was broken" message and refuses to connect. When it manages to connect, it takes unacceptably long to open applications, even bringing up properties page takes > 10 seconds.
I am running the same application/s on the other (identical) machines on the same subnet and they are OK.
What I have tried so far:
1. I have changed the background selection in RDP to noe and this seems to have improved the connection slightly (NO MORE the connection to the remote computer was broken message), however the problem remains when accessing data.
2. changed MTU to 1360 in the registry
3. reset TCP/IP stack using netsh.exe utility (this did not produce any log - not surprising since nothing has changed on the machine)
4. rebooted like a million times
5. Pinging the machine gets a reply
The performance has not improved and I have practically ran out of ideas and need your assistance/suggestions to try and resolve this.
Please HELP!
Thanks
Joe
Could this be Hardware issues?? even though nothing in the event log suggests any problem?