Re: sbs 2k3 sp1
- From: guyg <guyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 16:32:01 -0700
I have tried Microsoft support before and paid but they had no more info than
anyone else.
Thanks for the info any how.
Guy
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If you can't get the Exchange thing fixed with the available documentation,.
I'd consider calling Microsoft support and let them diagnose it and give you
the solution. There's a cost associated with calling them, but IMO it's
worth it rather than spending a lot of time trying to diagnose something
that doesn't seem to fit in with the documented solutions.
"guyg" <guyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use a third party backup that backs up data and exchange only.
Novastor backup. After a get the server errors fixed I will backup the
entire server.
And make a system state disk. I tried the fix for the system attendant but
it still dose not work. I still get the same error.I will try to fix the
Userenv next.
Thanks,
Guy
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
You certainly should not have to rebuild the server. In fact, please
resist
the temptation to do anything drastic like reinstalling anything,
especially
in light of the fact that the server seems to be performing
satisfactorily.
My recommendation would be to treat these as four separate issues, and
solve
one before moving on to the next. That way, you'll avoid doing several
unrelated actions, getting an unintended result, and wondering which of
those actions was the cause.
It sounds like you need to get backup configured and running first. Can
you
just re-run the backup wizard to configure a regular full daily backup?
That should stop the backup error. For the backup issue, see also
http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=5634&eventno=4340&source=SmallBusinessServer&phase=1.
From there, please see this KB for what will hopefully solve your SA
errors:
The System Attendant generates Event ID 9098 and 9099 messages every five
minutes
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbID=326011
For the USERENV error, see
http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1095&eventno=4567&source=Userenv&phase=1.
For the allocated memory alert, you are safe to ignore it for now. After
your other issues are solved, I'd look at
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/06/07/433707.aspx. Ignore that
it
applies to when you add RAM. It'll tell you how to configure the alert
correctly. If you still get the alert after configuring it according to
these instructions, please post back.
By the way, that's the official SBS support blog from the engineers at
Microsoft. You might want to bookmark it for future reference. Other
excellent information sources I used here are http://eventid.net/ (I
recommend paying for the membership but you can certainly use it for
free),
and http://support.microsoft.com/.
"guyg" <guyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a sbs2k3 sp1 box that I am having problems with.
During a storm in the begining of July06 the server restarted 3 times
in
avery short
time span. The day after this I started to get server reports with many
errors in it.
I get 2 critical alerts every day, Windows small business server backup
failed (event ID 5634), Allocated memory alert. I also get 2
application
log
errors every day,
Userenv (event ID 1095) and MSExchangeSA (event ID 9099) every five
minutes.
The server seems to work fine. I do not have the windows backup
configured,
and yet I am getting an error on it. If I go into the services snap-in
and
look at dependencey's of some
services I see none. Compaired to good working server there should be
some.
I think but am not sure that the WMI service is corrupted or failing.
Is there a way to resolve this with out rebuilding the server.I do not
have
a good backup of system state.
Thanks,
Guy
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