I am at my wits end with this problem.
I have an HP ML570, loaded with dual proc's, lots of ram, etc. I also have an external PCI-X HP NIC card.
This machine is our main e-mail server (Exchange 2003).
For about 3-4 weeks now, this machine intermittantly drops off the network (cannot PING). It drops for about 30 seconds, then comes back. Completely random, happens at night and during the day.
We have tried replacing the external NIC, we have tried using the internal NIC, we have tried a different switch port, we have tried a different switch blade (cabletron backbone switches), we've even tried a different switch and different CAT5 cable! Our last resort was to replace the motherboard, and we did that, still same problems.
This problem causes our users to lose connection intermittantly, and even causes our nightly backups to completely fail or hang.
HELP!!!
Any ideas would be helpful. I'm thinking its more of a Windows 2003 thing now, but I dont even know where to start.
We have checked the settings on the NIC's, and there are no errors or anything like that. Its also not set for AUTO, its set for 100/full (and so are the switch ports we plug into).
Thanks in advance.
I have an HP ML570, loaded with dual proc's, lots of ram, etc. I also have an external PCI-X HP NIC card.
This machine is our main e-mail server (Exchange 2003).
For about 3-4 weeks now, this machine intermittantly drops off the network (cannot PING). It drops for about 30 seconds, then comes back. Completely random, happens at night and during the day.
We have tried replacing the external NIC, we have tried using the internal NIC, we have tried a different switch port, we have tried a different switch blade (cabletron backbone switches), we've even tried a different switch and different CAT5 cable! Our last resort was to replace the motherboard, and we did that, still same problems.
This problem causes our users to lose connection intermittantly, and even causes our nightly backups to completely fail or hang.
HELP!!!
Any ideas would be helpful. I'm thinking its more of a Windows 2003 thing now, but I dont even know where to start.
We have checked the settings on the NIC's, and there are no errors or anything like that. Its also not set for AUTO, its set for 100/full (and so are the switch ports we plug into).
Thanks in advance.