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Andrew Hodgson
Guest
Hi all,
I have just promoted our first W2k8 DC on the network. This was going
well until the following morning, when at around 09:00 it decided to
shut itself off. There was no warning about this, and it was as if
the system had crashed, because although there was no blue screen, the
console was displaying nothing, and nothing was happening on the
machine at all. We rebooted it, after holding the power button for
around 5 seconds, and we were asked whether we wanted to start Windows
normally, or in safe mode etc. We choose normal, and everything comes
back up fine.
There is nothing in the event viewer, apart from a couple of warnings
about the network teaming as the system starts up again.
The system is a Dell Poweredge 1950, running W2k8 X64, with the
dcpromo utility being ran, DNS and DHCP also installed. We also
installed the Dell Openmanage utilities, as well as the latest
Broadcom teaming software from Dell.
We ran the same configuration in the test lab, and the machine was
still running after a couple of weeks - but with far less usage
obviously.
I am wondering whether I need to do anything regarding adding
licenses? I was told by our volume licensing rep that the
activation/product key determined what we got, and I couldn't find a
license manager in the system unlike on W2k3.
Anyone seen similar before?
Andrew.
I have just promoted our first W2k8 DC on the network. This was going
well until the following morning, when at around 09:00 it decided to
shut itself off. There was no warning about this, and it was as if
the system had crashed, because although there was no blue screen, the
console was displaying nothing, and nothing was happening on the
machine at all. We rebooted it, after holding the power button for
around 5 seconds, and we were asked whether we wanted to start Windows
normally, or in safe mode etc. We choose normal, and everything comes
back up fine.
There is nothing in the event viewer, apart from a couple of warnings
about the network teaming as the system starts up again.
The system is a Dell Poweredge 1950, running W2k8 X64, with the
dcpromo utility being ran, DNS and DHCP also installed. We also
installed the Dell Openmanage utilities, as well as the latest
Broadcom teaming software from Dell.
We ran the same configuration in the test lab, and the machine was
still running after a couple of weeks - but with far less usage
obviously.
I am wondering whether I need to do anything regarding adding
licenses? I was told by our volume licensing rep that the
activation/product key determined what we got, and I couldn't find a
license manager in the system unlike on W2k3.
Anyone seen similar before?
Andrew.