We have a Dell PowerEdge 600SC running Small Business Server 2000 SP4 with a CERC ATA100/4ch RAID controller with 4 attached drives (RAID 5 + hot spare)
After almost a week of spontaneous lockups, shutdowns, and pulling out of hair, we determined that we had a defective UPS that apparently wasn't delivering sufficient voltage to the server. It eventually got to the point that I couldn't get a problem-free startup!
I won't go into detail about the troubleshooting process that lead us there (unless someone thinks it relevant), but I had lots of duplicate hardware, and now the only things that have not been replaced are the system RAM (I'm rotating out sticks each time it crashes to see if that has any effect), and the drives in the RAID array.
After plugging into a different UPS, the server will start as normal, and run for hours (3 - 12 hours), but will eventually and abruptly crash... of course when no one is there to read any blue-screen messages. According to the DrWatson log, there is always an Access Violation (c0000005), but NOT always in the same process.
Does anyone have any insight on this, or suggestions for my next step?
After almost a week of spontaneous lockups, shutdowns, and pulling out of hair, we determined that we had a defective UPS that apparently wasn't delivering sufficient voltage to the server. It eventually got to the point that I couldn't get a problem-free startup!
I won't go into detail about the troubleshooting process that lead us there (unless someone thinks it relevant), but I had lots of duplicate hardware, and now the only things that have not been replaced are the system RAM (I'm rotating out sticks each time it crashes to see if that has any effect), and the drives in the RAID array.
After plugging into a different UPS, the server will start as normal, and run for hours (3 - 12 hours), but will eventually and abruptly crash... of course when no one is there to read any blue-screen messages. According to the DrWatson log, there is always an Access Violation (c0000005), but NOT always in the same process.
Does anyone have any insight on this, or suggestions for my next step?