RE: Very slow response from server



I don't know if that would be a way to test for this problem. I wouldn't get
any results until it was becoming unresponsive and then when I rebooted into
safe mode then the problem would go away with the reboot. Any performance
couters that I can set to track?

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Joe,

It is possible and that's why I suggest you try to boot into safe mode to
see if the performance improved. Let me know the test results and we can
perform further research.

Thanks.


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Everything is slow when logged in locally so I don't think it's a NIC
problem. However, as I stated the CPU usage is low and the available RAM
is
high. Can it be a tread that is waiting for a resource cause a slow down
and
not a complete hang?

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Joe,

Since issue happens intermittently(twice in three weeks), the
troubleshooting process maybe time-consuming & troublesome. However,
please
be rest assured that I'll try my best to be of assistance.

From your description, the file sharing became slow to respond, I
suspect
it can be a disk issue. I suggest you backup the disk at first.

I know the problematic PC is a file server & printer server, we can
considering:

1. Replace a new NIC to see if it is a network issue.
2. Attach a stand-alone disk to the machine and share some files on
them to
see if the response still slow.
3. If possible, I suggest you boot into safe mode to performe some
operation locally to see if it takes a long time for a response(opening
a
folder, right-click for properties, etc)

Let me know the results and I'll try my best to be of assistance.

Have a good day.



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I have a win 2003 x64 SP1 server that has become unresponsive twice
in
the
last 3 weeks. It clears up with a reboot, but looking at the logs,
task
manager, etc I find nothing that indicates it should be unresponsive.

This server is an HP DL360G4 with seperate OS raid 1 SCSI360 drives
and
Raid
5 network share drives. It is a file/print server. It has 2gb of mem
with
=1gb free. Task manager indicates at max around 20% CPU useage.
THere
are no
entries in the log with antything abou resource running low.

That happens is network printing becomes very slow, file shares
become
slow
to respond, and the local login is very slow also. When doing any
task
when
logged in locally it takes a long time for a response (opening a
folder,
right-click for properties, etc)

Where should I start to look?






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