For the past couple of weeks, my server has been crashing and rebooting at the end of the work day (ranges from 5-9pm each time). 1 out 4 times I would get a blue screen of death (have to look for the codes) and it would just be locked up. The other times the server just reboots, in the middle of tax season for an accounting firm - not good karma for me.
I have a Dell PowerEdge, Windows TSE 4.0, Citrix MF 1.8, 1GB RAM, 10-20 users max w/ 10 average daily. I do have an external Compaq DLT drive and thought it was the cause, but the other night, I took a gamble, removed it and the b/u software and the next night the server rebooted as usual. Some days it won't reboot and will make me think things are fine.
I saved the 1GB .dmp files in dated directories. What do I look for to be the cause.
I did get a message in the event log that referred to the partition be corrupt or unusable. I read that I should make sure I have a backup of that partition (luckily not the boot partition) and wipe it and restore. Is this wise and a solution? Or will I have to totally rebuild the server.
I have a Dell PowerEdge, Windows TSE 4.0, Citrix MF 1.8, 1GB RAM, 10-20 users max w/ 10 average daily. I do have an external Compaq DLT drive and thought it was the cause, but the other night, I took a gamble, removed it and the b/u software and the next night the server rebooted as usual. Some days it won't reboot and will make me think things are fine.
I saved the 1GB .dmp files in dated directories. What do I look for to be the cause.
I did get a message in the event log that referred to the partition be corrupt or unusable. I read that I should make sure I have a backup of that partition (luckily not the boot partition) and wipe it and restore. Is this wise and a solution? Or will I have to totally rebuild the server.