Hi, I have a NT 4.0 server sp6a running SQL Server 2000. Recently it has had some problems with a drive failing, but that has been replaced. It has run smoothly for about a month now, but today the server BSOD'd:
Stop: 0x0000001A ( 1x00041284 <more parameters> )
MEMORY_MANAMGEMENT
and then it listed more dumps and a mix of driver names.
I've checked the MS kbase and found some references to it being either a bad RAM problem or a "general memory management issue". Googling, I've only found the same stuff repeated.
My first instinct tells me its the RAM and that I should replace it. I didnt build this server, so I am not sure what quality of RAM is in it. Of course all the parts are server grade from well known vendors, but who knows, maybe the RAM was skimped on. While I order new RAM for this machine, I was wondering if anyone out there has seen this problem before. Some sites i foudn said to check for "general mem management problems".. but that doesnt really tell me too much. Does anyone have any suggestions?
many thanks
Stop: 0x0000001A ( 1x00041284 <more parameters> )
MEMORY_MANAMGEMENT
and then it listed more dumps and a mix of driver names.
I've checked the MS kbase and found some references to it being either a bad RAM problem or a "general memory management issue". Googling, I've only found the same stuff repeated.
My first instinct tells me its the RAM and that I should replace it. I didnt build this server, so I am not sure what quality of RAM is in it. Of course all the parts are server grade from well known vendors, but who knows, maybe the RAM was skimped on. While I order new RAM for this machine, I was wondering if anyone out there has seen this problem before. Some sites i foudn said to check for "general mem management problems".. but that doesnt really tell me too much. Does anyone have any suggestions?
many thanks