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тАО07-13-2007 07:14 AM
тАО07-13-2007 07:14 AM
System reboot
We have a Proliant ML350 G5 running Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 that reboots unexpectedly. It has 2x250Gb SATA drives in a raid-1 configuration. When the reboots occur it seems to be related to loss of AC power even though we have a sufficient battery UPS.
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тАО07-13-2007 08:16 AM
тАО07-13-2007 08:16 AM
Re: System reboot
What does it say in the IML?
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тАО07-13-2007 09:35 AM
тАО07-13-2007 09:35 AM
Re: System reboot
I am having the same problem with a Proliant ML150 G3 Server running Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 R2. Drives are 2X250 SATA in raid-1 config. Event Log in "unexpected shutdown ..... error code 6008. Help!!
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тАО11-04-2007 04:21 AM
тАО11-04-2007 04:21 AM
Re: System reboot
Hi
Was this problem resolved? I am having the same trouble on a ML150 G3 but have noticed in the IPMI event logs that the RS Diode is exceeding its Upper Limit of just 50C. the event log looks like this:
SEL Entry Number = 259
SEL Record ID = 143C
SEL Record Type = 02 - System Event Record
Timestamp = 04/11/2007 15:35:54
Generator Id = 20 00
SEL Message Rev = 04
Sensor Type = 01 - Temperature
Sensor Number = 4D - RS Diode
SEL Event Type = 81 - Threshold
Event Description = Upper Critical Going High, Deassertation
SEL Event Data = 59 25 36
I am running 4 x 250 Gb HDDS in RAID 10 (embedded).
Would be nice to know whether your event log is also reporting temperature problems.
Thanks
Stephen
Was this problem resolved? I am having the same trouble on a ML150 G3 but have noticed in the IPMI event logs that the RS Diode is exceeding its Upper Limit of just 50C. the event log looks like this:
SEL Entry Number = 259
SEL Record ID = 143C
SEL Record Type = 02 - System Event Record
Timestamp = 04/11/2007 15:35:54
Generator Id = 20 00
SEL Message Rev = 04
Sensor Type = 01 - Temperature
Sensor Number = 4D - RS Diode
SEL Event Type = 81 - Threshold
Event Description = Upper Critical Going High, Deassertation
SEL Event Data = 59 25 36
I am running 4 x 250 Gb HDDS in RAID 10 (embedded).
Would be nice to know whether your event log is also reporting temperature problems.
Thanks
Stephen
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