Re: Cluster node reboot



Chris,

Your Active Node is blue-screening and rebooting. Look for an Event ID 1001
to match that might contain more information about the cause. I'd
personally suspect driver issues; verify the latest and greatest drivers on
your HBAs and your other server components...

Additionally, you could change the default actions of rebooting with the
blue screen and get the screen view of the event. Also, you should be
getting a log dump of the occurrence that could be further analyzed. Sounds
like it might be time for a $300 PSS Support Incident Call...Well worth it
sometimes...

--
Ryan Sokolowski
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
Avanade
http://www.Avanade.com

"A troubleshooter's best tool is the Event Viewer and understanding the
events and messages contained therein."

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"Cyberstorme" <Cyberstorme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6924C0D8-CD7F-4E8A-A5E1-BE72A684B3FC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Are you able to keep your cluster up on the passive node? I guess what I
> am
> trying to get at is, is the problem moving with the cluster group or is it
> isolated to a specific node.
>
> "Chris Chan [Founder Globaltech]" wrote:
>
>> I have a 2003 cluster running SQL2000 on IBM cluster hardware, and I
>> found
>> that the active node had been rebooted randomly for three months. Before
>> the
>> system reboot at each time, I found that save dump is done and the system
>> event record the following error msg:
>>
>> Source: System Error ,event ID 1003
>> Error code 00000096,parameter1 894f0bd0,parameter2 80582d80,parameter3
>> 80582d80,parameter4 f7897398?
>>
>> The system is new installed and only database data was migrated from the
>> old
>> server. I've already asked IBM for help about this but they feedback that
>> relates to the OS lvl. Any ideas?


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