bobbytupper
IS-IT--Management
Recently (Saturday Morning 12th October) me and the team came in for routine maintenance on the Exchange server. (checking the spam filter software)
After our bacon banjoes we decided to restart the exchange server to inplement settings we had added.
The server came back up just fine and Dandy (we thought) until about 30 minutes later when in the event log, up popped a group of messages. Event id 7031 they said, IIS services stalled, exchange services stalled. Then the same group of RED error messages "POPPED" into the event log oooo about every 30 bleeding seconds!!
After about an hour of discussing how it couldnt be that bad and a restart should sort it we began to accept the reallity of what was actually happening... the bleeding server was going tits up.
Now after over 40 hours of work, endless service packs and security "fixes" and many many rebuilds we once again have something that resembles an email server.
And why did all this happen??? I would LOVE to know. Some say nimda, if it was none of the removal tools worked. I have read more white papers than I ever imagined possible but still to no avail, so if anyone would like to releive me from this state of tired confusion and has experienced this before, feel free to let me know.
Googdnight,
James
After our bacon banjoes we decided to restart the exchange server to inplement settings we had added.
The server came back up just fine and Dandy (we thought) until about 30 minutes later when in the event log, up popped a group of messages. Event id 7031 they said, IIS services stalled, exchange services stalled. Then the same group of RED error messages "POPPED" into the event log oooo about every 30 bleeding seconds!!
After about an hour of discussing how it couldnt be that bad and a restart should sort it we began to accept the reallity of what was actually happening... the bleeding server was going tits up.
Now after over 40 hours of work, endless service packs and security "fixes" and many many rebuilds we once again have something that resembles an email server.
And why did all this happen??? I would LOVE to know. Some say nimda, if it was none of the removal tools worked. I have read more white papers than I ever imagined possible but still to no avail, so if anyone would like to releive me from this state of tired confusion and has experienced this before, feel free to let me know.
Googdnight,
James