Re: Windows 2003 SP1 Nonpaged Pool Problem



I just have same symptoms on my ISA server. W2K3 SP1. Started with Event 333
and then few srv events “The server was unable to allocate from the system
paged pool because the pool was empty.” And lots of Events 333 where we
could not login . and once we were able to login, we got the Activation popup
that the server needs to be activated. This is an MSDN W2K3 copy. Been
running solid for about a year.
The server is UP for Now. I hope that there would be a solution somewhere.

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Network Administrator


"eltrym" wrote:

> Same problem here....same futile fix attempts....please let me know if
> you find something....
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> Soran wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I also have the same problem.
> > I currently have 4 Windows 2003 Std Servers with SP1 that are running
> > Nav 10 and operate as Citrix Presentation Server 3.0 Servers with about
> > 200 Users.
> > Every day at about the end of the day all servers start to crush one
> > after another, when trying to connect to any server the following
> > message is displayed: "Not enough server storage is available to
> > process this command".
> > Errors are also recorded into the event log:
> > 1- Application Popup, Event ID 333, "An I/O operation initiated by the
> > Registry failed unrecoverably. The Registry could not read in, or write
> > out, or flush, one of the files that contain the system's image of the
> > Registry."
> > 2- NTFS, Event ID 55, "The file system structure on the disk is corrupt
> > and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume System."
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> > In order to make the servers work again, only Hard Reset helps
> > (Shutting down the server using the Power Button).
> > The Problem Started when the Servers passed Piloting and started Full
> > Production.
> > Following various Articles in Newsgroups and TechNet articles, I've
> > tried adding the IRPStackSize Registry Key
> > (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters\IRPStackSize)
> > to values of 15,30,45 and the Maximum value of 50 Decimal. None
> > Worked...
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> > Anyways, I'm still trying various solutions and will update when a
> > solution is found.
> > Best Regards.
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