Re: SBS 2003 rebooting mysteriously

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Hi JJ,

I would have a very good look at the server's hardware. It can be faulty
RAM, it can be a faulty mobo. There is no logic in the shutdowns, so it
can't be blamed to scheduled tasks like a backup.

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Marina Roos
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Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] wrote:
Hi JJ,

The time of the event id itself is not that interesting, as it will not
reflect the actual time the server rebooted. You need to look in the
description of the event to get the actual time the server 'decided' to
shut
down.


hi. i understand what you are saying. in my post, the time of the event
id is on one line and below that on the second line it the actual time
that the server shutdown as per details within the event id.

jj


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