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11-20-2000 04:00 PM
11-20-2000 04:00 PM
Server reboot problem...
A customer of mine has a Proliant 1600 server with 256MB RAM and a RAID 1 configuration (mirrored drives) using (2) 9.1GB SCSI disks and the built-in Compaq RAID controller. The server had previously ran for over a year with no problems. During that year, it was running on NT SP4. I was called onsite one day due to the first server crash my customer has experienced in that time frame. When I researched the problem, I saw that the SYSTEM partition had less than 150MB space left and that the Extended Partition had over 3GB space. So we purchased Server Magic and resized the partitions appropriately as well as added another 128MB RAM. All ran fine for about a month when, all of a sudden, the server started rebooting on it's own during a tape backup session. (They use Seagate Backup Exec 6.0 for NT SBS) I have been troubleshooting the problem for over a month now. I saw in the OLD forum that Compaq recommended installing SP6a then applying the latest Compaq SSD. So I did that. And it still reboots. So I continued troubleshooting by taking out the new memory upgrade, re-installing the backup software, etc. I still have the reboot problem.
The event message I get is:
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The Compaq System Management Driver has detected that the system encountered an NT bugcheck prior to this boot. The bugcheck data was: STOP: 0x0000000A (0x0000005C, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xF31864C7).
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I can successfully get a backup using the NT built-in Backup solution. However, if I use the Seagate software, it never completes and always reboots. The reboot has occured immediately after it starts the backup as well as in middle and close to the end. There is no specific time in general, just during the backup process some time. I hope someone has a solution or an answer to this one!! It is becoming quite frustrating for me (and my customer)!!! LOL
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11-20-2000 04:00 PM
11-20-2000 04:00 PM
Re: Server reboot problem...
Have you tried reinstalling Backup Exec or patching it?
A bugcheck like that is usually software related and if you can get a good memory dump (Control Panel - System - Startup/Shutdown) Microsoft can debug that dump to find the most likely cause of the issue.
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11-26-2000 04:00 PM
11-26-2000 04:00 PM
Re: Server reboot problem...
I did re-install Backup Exec, but I did not apply any patches to it. As far as memory dumps..... I do not believe any are occuring. I will give it a second look, but I do not remember seeing any. I am going back to the customer today and will check it out!
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02-28-2001 04:00 PM
02-28-2001 04:00 PM
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03-11-2002 04:00 PM
03-11-2002 04:00 PM
Re: Server reboot problem...
At first we susupected it was hardware issue but after reading your post it appears it may well be a software issue with Backup Exec. Another thing which makes me susupect it is Backup Exec is that the crashes have always occured at around about 11pm - during which Backup Exec is running (and nothing else).
I am planning to run the Compaq Diagnostics soon to rule out the possibility of a hardware issue. I will also check Veritas to see if this is a known problem with Backup Exec.
Will report back soon.