Guest Pintu Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 Hi, I have mutiple servers that are hosted. This is a Domian environment. There are 3 Terminal servers with 3 Static IPs and three internal IPs. All the servers works fine except one. The server seems to be freezing up every 6- 8 hrs. During that time I see a W32Time error. Could the Time service error (not able to connect to time server) be causing the freeze up? Also, during the freeze up - I cannot log into server - I see the following error in the event logs "This computer was not able to set up a secure session with a domain controller in domain due to the following: There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. This may lead to authentication problems. Make sure that this computer is connected to the network. If the problem persists, please contact your domain administrator" Is this a time service error or Is the NIC going bad? Thanks, P
Guest lforbes Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 RE: Server freeze up - W32Time error in event logs Hi, What is the OS? It sounds like there is an application or service that is draining memory from your server. We had this happen with ALL the servers after installing Windows 2003 SP2. Apparently there is a BIG bug in it. Details are here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936594 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=50A878A3-EC91-40FC-BA6F-BB5C9982AED8&displaylang=en "Pintu" wrote: > Hi, > > I have mutiple servers that are hosted. This is a Domian environment. There > are 3 Terminal servers with 3 Static IPs and three internal IPs. All the > servers works fine except one. The server seems to be freezing up every 6- 8 > hrs. During that time I see a W32Time error. > > Could the Time service error (not able to connect to time server) be causing > the freeze up? > > Also, during the freeze up - I cannot log into server - I see the following > error in the event logs > > "This computer was not able to set up a secure session with a domain > controller in domain due to the following: > There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. > This may lead to authentication problems. Make sure that this computer is > connected to the network. If the problem persists, please contact your domain > administrator" > > Is this a time service error or Is the NIC going bad? > > Thanks, > > P > >
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