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From: John Pankey on 14 Nov 2009 09:48 Good morning, I'm receiving a critical alert that I am unable to figure out. SBS2003 SP1. In the daily error report, I see this entry: Issue Last Occurrence Total Occurrences System Up Time 11/14/2009 8:31 AM 1,384 The server restarted. If this event was not planned, check the Server Performance Report and Event Logs for information that can help explain the event. You can disable this alert or change its threshold by using the Change Alert Notifications task in the Server Management Monitoring and Reporting taskpad. There are no entries in any of the logs and the server doesn't really restart that many times in a day...I'm stumped after looking all over the web for this one. Any advice where to begin? Thank you, John
From: Merv Porter on 14 Nov 2009 10:39 Similar but no real answer... System Up Time monitor thinks that the server is constantly restarting http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/33219083/system-up-time-monitor-th.aspx Maybe run a scan with the SBS 2003 BPA... Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices Analyzer http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=3874527A-DE19-49BB-800F-352F3B6F2922&displaylang=en -- Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] ============================ "John Pankey" <john@_spamhater_pankster.com> wrote in message news:uY$GLmTZKHA.1652(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Good morning, > > I'm receiving a critical alert that I am unable to figure out. SBS2003 > SP1. > > In the daily error report, I see this entry: > > Issue Last Occurrence Total Occurrences > System Up Time 11/14/2009 8:31 AM 1,384 > The server restarted. If this event was not planned, check the Server > Performance Report and Event Logs for information that can help explain > the event. > > You can disable this alert or change its threshold by using the > Change Alert Notifications task in the Server Management Monitoring and > Reporting taskpad. > > There are no entries in any of the logs and the server doesn't really > restart that many times in a day...I'm stumped after looking all over the > web for this one. > > Any advice where to begin? > > Thank you, > > John > >
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