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03-17-2017 09:22 AM
03-17-2017 09:22 AM
Backup Exec System Recovery causing ASR Thermal Shutdown on Proliant BLp 20 G3 running W2003 SP2
I look after an old legacy system running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 on Proliant BLp20 G3 blades.
I use Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Server Edition Version: 7.0 to take monthly images of C and D Drives.
This has worked beautifully for 10 years. However after a system board change 3 months ago, the system experiences an ASR shutdown when I run a backup. I get the following messages in the System Event Log:
The temperature (thermal sensor #3) of the system has exceeded the threshold.
-and-
Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) initiated due to thermal reasons, either resulting from the system overheating, or from the loss of cooling.
-and-
The process winlogon.exe has initiated the restart of computer XXX on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: Legacy API shutdown
Reason Code: 0x80070000
Shutdown Type: restart
Comment: HP ProLiant System Shutdown Service: System is too hot or has lost cooling.
I'm pretty sure that this is a false positive (it will run happily for weeks if I don't run a backup) and suspect it may be related to the BIOS or firmware. However I have checked versions and this server appears to have same versions as my other working servers:
BIOS: I08-07/16/2007
ILO: 1.93
Smart Array Controller 6: 2.74
Has anyone else come across this problem? If so, how did they resolve it?
I appreciate that it may be a few years ago now but I would appreciate help from people with a good memory.
Many thanks
Jean