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06-16-2008 02:02 AM
06-16-2008 02:02 AM
Win2003-sp1 crash with event "ql2300 driver failed to allocate memory"
Hello,
I have four BL45p-G1 with 16GB & 381881-B21 FC adapters with EVA6000 shared storage. Two of them are Oracle RAC cluster and the other two ones are used as application servers.
- Either one of the DB servers (RAC) is crashing several times during work hours in a day (only 2GB RAM are used from 16GB...!).
- Before the dump occurs, several warning messages are logged in the event viewer with subject "ql2300 driver failed to allocate memory".
- Checking on HP support, we have upgraded the QL2300 driver to the latest revision (9.1.3.18) but we still getting the same problem.
- We have tested each DB server alone: same result.
Any help please?
I have four BL45p-G1 with 16GB & 381881-B21 FC adapters with EVA6000 shared storage. Two of them are Oracle RAC cluster and the other two ones are used as application servers.
- Either one of the DB servers (RAC) is crashing several times during work hours in a day (only 2GB RAM are used from 16GB...!).
- Before the dump occurs, several warning messages are logged in the event viewer with subject "ql2300 driver failed to allocate memory".
- Checking on HP support, we have upgraded the QL2300 driver to the latest revision (9.1.3.18) but we still getting the same problem.
- We have tested each DB server alone: same result.
Any help please?
HPE ASE Proliant-Synergy & Storage Certified Engineer
Clustering & Virtualization Support (Microsoft & Vmware)
Clustering & Virtualization Support (Microsoft & Vmware)
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06-17-2008 09:07 PM
06-17-2008 09:07 PM
Re: Win2003-sp1 crash with event "ql2300 driver failed to allocate memory"
hi
have you updated storport?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935640
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];903081
there are several articles below
regards
have you updated storport?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935640
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];903081
there are several articles below
regards
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