Re: Server Lock Up

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From: Yor Suiris (yor_at_canlightNOThall.net)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:17:53 -0500

Not really an answer to your query. But a comment on one of my machines that
would hang for no reason now and then.
It turned out to be Temperature. Things were just getting too hot. No log
entries no nothing to indicate what happened. We moved the machine to
another location (better air flow) and the problem stopped.
Don't know if that helps with your problem.

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Yor Suiris
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But it is best to share it with the group.
"Joel Kauffman" <JoelKauffman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:FF386D48-79E7-47E7-843D-68A70122541A@microsoft.com...
> We have been having a problem with our main network server locking up.  It
> doesn't crash, I don' get any messages in event viewer but when we come in 
> it
> is just hung up can't get to anything so we usually have to just hit the
> button and restart.   I am getting no events in logs that point to any
> issues.  It usally happens during the night sometimes.  Backup does run
> during the night and I am doing some troubleshooting with CA tech support.
> It is a Windows 2000 Std server.   My question is:  Is there a good way to
> run a monitor that logs to a file what processes are running at all times 
> so
> we could go back after server is restarted what process was consuming all
> system resources?
>
> Thanks for you help!
> 

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