The Windows 2003 server tends to intermitently freeze for over 10-20 seconds at a time at random times. This was firstly noticed by the users and can be replicated from Terminal Services and from the console - presumably if the problem is evident from console then its probably worse over the network. The problem is more apparent when browsing the D:\ folder of shares which is around 380Gb and one share is many folders deep.
1.The server spec is fine - it has 2 Gb and generally over 1 Gb free, CPU Usage is between above 10% and network util is around 1% however the server does house around 70 users for file shares the stats tell me that the server is not under stress.
2. There are no events log entries indicating a problem and the server is up to date with all drivers with SP1.
3. The D:\ is raid5 with no hot spare and has recently been defragged with Diskeeper.
4. Anti-Virus has been disabled at various stages so there are no scanning issues etc . The only thing I need to do now is run some form of Chkdsk for errors.
I dont know if this is co-incidence (and will need to check) but any problems seem to be removed with a server reboot at least for a few days/week.
Many Thanks in advanced.
1.The server spec is fine - it has 2 Gb and generally over 1 Gb free, CPU Usage is between above 10% and network util is around 1% however the server does house around 70 users for file shares the stats tell me that the server is not under stress.
2. There are no events log entries indicating a problem and the server is up to date with all drivers with SP1.
3. The D:\ is raid5 with no hot spare and has recently been defragged with Diskeeper.
4. Anti-Virus has been disabled at various stages so there are no scanning issues etc . The only thing I need to do now is run some form of Chkdsk for errors.
I dont know if this is co-incidence (and will need to check) but any problems seem to be removed with a server reboot at least for a few days/week.
Many Thanks in advanced.