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Server Won't Respond

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jpollack

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I noticed this morning that the tape did not eject after a backup, so I tried to logon to the machine. The logon stopped and all I have is screen with my mouse curser that I can move and ctrl alt delete does not work. Employees can't connect to printers, but the mail server is still working. I am able to connect to the event viewer. I don't want to just turn the server off. Any and all help please.


John
 
The only strange error in event viewer is ID:9. Which translates to Soure: adpu160m, the device,\scsi\adpu160m2 did not respond.
 
The important thing is to find out which device that is.

Its connected to your scsi controller. Possibly a tape drive.

Unfortunately, you may just have to reboot but you should begin troubleshooting that error. May just be a one time thing, possible bad scsi controller or bad device. I had that event 9 errors come up before and it turned out to be a precurser to my harddrive getting ready to die. As I said, its important to find out what that device is.

Justin
 
I am suspecting that the tape device is the culprit.
 
According to HP the power will just be killed. However, I am not sure if the tech knew what he was talking about.
Does anyone know? Proliant 350ml g3.

John
 
try to termianl into the server and do a restart and then touble shoot the tape backup
 
I was going to try that also.
 
Can't log in with t-server.
 
What is stopping you from killing power and rebooting the server. If nothing else will work its your only choice.

 
This server host the mail and people are here working. I will kill the power after 5pm. I hope hard-rebooting does not mess with the file system.

John
 
The hard reboot went well.
 
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