Re: Event ID 1123 and 1122



They can repo if they can also reproduce your network topology.

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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chuck,

Event ID 1123 & 1122 happened with native Microsoft Windows 2003 R2 OS
drivers on the cluster nodes, this happened from the start of this
cluster.

Then I proceed to have some other network issues - this is when Dell Gold
support realized that the drivers for the broadcom NIC were just the
native Microsoft windows 2003 R2 OS drivers, at this point Dell Gold
Support had me upgrade to the latest ones that they supported at the time.

If I remove the Broadcom drivers then what will I use for NIC drivers?

Since this is a production server shouldn't Dell/Microsoft/broadcom be
able to repro this in a lab environment. If indeed it is the broadcom
drivers causing this issue.

"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK, so I reviewed the case which is owned by an Engineer on the team here
in NC. There is an outstanding request made for the removal of a
Broadcom driver and we are waiting for that to happen before moving
forward.

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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As soon as I get it from Dell you will be the first to know. I
requested you to look at it because you are top notch!

Thank again Chuck!


"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, you have an MS case open and you are working with a cluster
engineer? If yes, can you post the case# for me?

Thanks.

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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Like I said they have been on it for a couple of weeks with no end in
site.



"Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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time to involve Microsoft support !
(as Chuck already mentioned)

"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes the event are still happening...

I am at a lost on this issue, it has happened ever since we deployed
the
cluster that was back in middle september.



"Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
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and still the same events ?


"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have that multicast disabled currently.


"Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" <EdwinvMierlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in
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is multicasting (on your cluster) enabled or disabled ?


"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chuck,

I have a case open with Dell and they supposly took it to
Microsoft.
But we are still getting no where with the issue.



"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Correct, use the info in the KB. Or, open a Perf case with
us to
figure
out the real issue.


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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Still nothing...

Should I measure the DPC of the NIC?

So from what you are saying I should adjust the settings on
the
heartbeat
via the command line.

Are there any post sp2 cluster patches that might help?

"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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You can run SCC and still take advantage of the new
settings
without
suing a FSW

DPC = Deferred Procedure Call

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Driver/tips/DPC_ISR.mspx


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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chuck,

I don't think that article applies, we are running SCC.

Clussvc.exe is at 5.2.3790.3959 if this helps at all.

Yes, I have been troubleshooting these events ever since
we
installed
this cluster.

What do you mean by DPC ?

Thanks for all your help on this issue.

"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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The failover only occurs when there is a 'true'
failure....so,
if
you
went through the article how did you investigate the DPC
issues?
Those are the trickiest to, first, find, and then
address.
With
a
new
hot fix designed specifically for Exchange 2007 CCR, you
can
actually
tune some parameters now that will help alleviate the
1123
errors
=
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921181/

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Chuck Timon, Jr.
Microsoft Corporation
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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chuck,

Any other articles, unfortunately I went through each
and
every
step
describe in the article and still haven't been able to
get
rid
of
the
1123 and 1122 events.

I am at a lost on this issue.

So far the cluster resources haven't failed over.

"Chuck [MSFT]" <ctimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;892422


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and
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"Sabo, Eric" <sabo_e@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I need some opinions on how to correct getting Event
ID 1123
and
Event ID 1122 on all cluster nodes every hour. This
is a
three
node cluster running Windows 2003 SP2 - Exchange 2007
Update
#
4.

I went through all best practices and nothing really
stands
out
as
a misconfiguration on any of the nodes. Installed
the
latest
network drivers for the network cards.

The cluster hasn't been affected by this yet.

Looking for suggestions on this issue.

Thanks in Advance!
Eric Sabo

































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