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RE: NT4 Server OT



Paul

had a quick look a it and it looks ok but I will do some more checking,
would a PSU problem allow a controlled shutdown with no obvious errors when
restarting? Also why would I need to completely cut power to the server
before I can restart?

I didn't think NT4 had the brains to do anything clever like shutdown
cleanly on duff power supply ...or does it?

If it is doing that would it be recorded in  any logs?

Cheers
Mick
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 May 2003 20:25
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] NT4 Server OT


Have you had a look at the PSU - maybe it's overheating or current
limiting (or just duff!) - Is it clogged up with dust?



Just a wild stab in the dark...



Paul.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mick Furlong [mailto:hiltoneltd@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 May 2003 20:18
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] NT4 Server OT



Folks

I have an NT4 Server which I am hoping to use as part of my HA set up
(don't
ask why it is running NT4 but it has to worse luck).

This system has just suddenly started shutting down sometime overnight,
then
it won't restart until I switch off power at the socket and switch back on
(usually cycling the power once clears it but sometimes it takes a couple
of
tries). When the system comes back up it doesnt show any errors of any
kind.

Any clues as to why this might be happening or where I could look to try
and
figure it out (I am not an NT4 expert)?

Cheers in advance

Mick


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