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We have Windows 2000 Advanced Server intalled on an HP
Proliant ML300 G3 series server purchased in October 2003
and have been having intermittent reboots since January
2004. Since they were so random and only occuring at
night when no is on the system, it wasn't a problem back
then. During March and April we had maybe 1 reboot a
month. However, in May and June we began to have more
random reboots many times a day and night. I was running
an up-to-date version of Norton's Corporate Anti-virus
solution on the server, but have since removed the
software to eliminate that as one of the issues. This
week, I have updated the BIOS, updated HP drivers using
HP's driver support pak downloaded from their website, and
updated to Windows Service Pack 4, removed memory modules
one at a time to make sure that one of the sticks
installed was not the issue, and now have disabled
Automatic Server Recovery. I have also run Stinger.exe on
the system to make sure there was no recent viruses that
could be affecting it. We currently do not have a
firewall enabled on this system. And we are still having
intermittent reboots - for example, in the last 10 hours
it has rebooted 10 times all at varying intervals.
The event viewer provides me with the following message:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck - The bugcheck
was: 0x0000007f (ox00000008, 0x00000000, 0x00000000,
0x0000000) Microsoft Windows 2000 [v.15.2195]. I have had
a few other bugchecks but this one seems to be the most
popular.
I just read that this could indicate bad RAM or a bad
motherboard. Has anyone else had this type of problem or
can anyone else think of something I have missed in trying
to resolve this issue?
Thanks.
Michele
We have Windows 2000 Advanced Server intalled on an HP
Proliant ML300 G3 series server purchased in October 2003
and have been having intermittent reboots since January
2004. Since they were so random and only occuring at
night when no is on the system, it wasn't a problem back
then. During March and April we had maybe 1 reboot a
month. However, in May and June we began to have more
random reboots many times a day and night. I was running
an up-to-date version of Norton's Corporate Anti-virus
solution on the server, but have since removed the
software to eliminate that as one of the issues. This
week, I have updated the BIOS, updated HP drivers using
HP's driver support pak downloaded from their website, and
updated to Windows Service Pack 4, removed memory modules
one at a time to make sure that one of the sticks
installed was not the issue, and now have disabled
Automatic Server Recovery. I have also run Stinger.exe on
the system to make sure there was no recent viruses that
could be affecting it. We currently do not have a
firewall enabled on this system. And we are still having
intermittent reboots - for example, in the last 10 hours
it has rebooted 10 times all at varying intervals.
The event viewer provides me with the following message:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck - The bugcheck
was: 0x0000007f (ox00000008, 0x00000000, 0x00000000,
0x0000000) Microsoft Windows 2000 [v.15.2195]. I have had
a few other bugchecks but this one seems to be the most
popular.
I just read that this could indicate bad RAM or a bad
motherboard. Has anyone else had this type of problem or
can anyone else think of something I have missed in trying
to resolve this issue?
Thanks.
Michele