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09-14-2007 08:06 AM
09-14-2007 08:06 AM
Stop Error on
Hi,
Brand new ProLiant DL360 G5 running Server 2003 R2. Domain Controller and runnning Exchange 2003. Keep get blue screen stop errors - machine reboots and then runs fine for a day or so. Identicall built machine running SQL 2005, with no problems. All extras (RAM, HDD's) are genuine HP parts.
Stope errors are:
- 0x0000000A (ox00000034, 0xD0000002, 0xD0000001, 0x80A7E4A9)
- 0x000000C5 (0x00000004, 0xD0000002, 0XD0000001, 0x8089BCE3)
If anyone can help, I'll buy you a (virtual!) pint!
Thanks.
Brand new ProLiant DL360 G5 running Server 2003 R2. Domain Controller and runnning Exchange 2003. Keep get blue screen stop errors - machine reboots and then runs fine for a day or so. Identicall built machine running SQL 2005, with no problems. All extras (RAM, HDD's) are genuine HP parts.
Stope errors are:
- 0x0000000A (ox00000034, 0xD0000002, 0xD0000001, 0x80A7E4A9)
- 0x000000C5 (0x00000004, 0xD0000002, 0XD0000001, 0x8089BCE3)
If anyone can help, I'll buy you a (virtual!) pint!
Thanks.
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09-14-2007 04:09 PM
09-14-2007 04:09 PM
Re: Stop Error on
hi
take a look at this
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836049
also do you have the latest Proliant support Pack?
and Firmwares?
http://urlao.com/29b1x
regards
take a look at this
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836049
also do you have the latest Proliant support Pack?
and Firmwares?
http://urlao.com/29b1x
regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
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09-14-2007 08:09 PM
09-14-2007 08:09 PM
Re: Stop Error on
Cheers Karlo - that M$ fix is part of Server 2003 SP2, which is already applied.
Will have a look at the Proliant Support pack though - and will check firmware - machine is brand new and was built using SmartStart so should be fairly up to date though.
Now have a feeling McAfee Groupshield could be to blame - Named Pipes service is failing as McAfee Alert Manager is crashing it. Will reinstall this software. If this does not fix, then it's back to the hardware fault!
Cheers :)
Will have a look at the Proliant Support pack though - and will check firmware - machine is brand new and was built using SmartStart so should be fairly up to date though.
Now have a feeling McAfee Groupshield could be to blame - Named Pipes service is failing as McAfee Alert Manager is crashing it. Will reinstall this software. If this does not fix, then it's back to the hardware fault!
Cheers :)
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