Hi
Hope some one can help. I am trying to troubleshoot a Netware server 5.0 Service Pack 6a that is freezing daily. The server will run fine then just stop. No abend log, console.log is usually corrupt (last few lines full of junk), cant ping the server, users get disconnected, you can not change the screen or enter debug mode! Only option is to turn off.
Spec is as follows (not my choice – customer insisted – no real issues other than not a branded box Compaq/HP etc..)
Supermicro Dual Processor Xeon board (one 1.8 XEON on board, hyperthreading disabled in BIOS) onboard Adaptec SCSI & RAID (on plug in card)
1Gb ram
500mb DOS partition – Caldera DOS
Mirrored SYS volume 4Gb
Mirrored DATA volume 12Gb (same pair of drives)
RAID 5 volume 70Gb (not NSS as I can’t mirror under 5.0 – tried as NSS still fails)
Additional SCSI controller to run internal DLT drive (Tekram – no problems in the past with these, onboard SCSI will not drive DLT)
Backup software – Arcserve 6.6 Sp4 (very reliable usually)
3com Server Gigabit card
Netgear switch with 1Gb uplink port
Onboard 10/100 lan card
Server on APC UPS – so not power related.
Tried the following (runs fine in the office under heavy testing, just fails on site!) Must be external trigger???
Used internal 10/100 lan card
Changed the Gigabit card from Netgear to 3com
Ran without the Raid card ok – just could not see the large volume obviously
Removed IP from the server, just using IPX 802.2 – no change
Tried purge /all to clear any blocks in use
Xeon patch TID 2964851 for Nware 5.1 will not install on NW 5.0!
PIII issue TID 2958591 – not clear if it will run on NW 5.0 Sp6a (not sure if Xeon is PIII or PIV?? – Intel diag software does not differentiate between them
Loads of free space and free directory entries
Cache buffers at 71%
Latest trial (still on going – 27 March 2003)
Running without the Tekram scsi controller (cant back up but don’t care)
Moved LAN connector to 10/100 switch NOT gigabit port (in case external fault)
Any one got any ideas? Running out of patience now. So is my customer.
Thanks
Nick Furnell