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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jim Patton
Sent: Friday,
September 19, 2003 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Server
Reboot problem after SP4 installation
Thanks George! I do
remember that step during the SP4 installation and elected to overwrite the
existing files to preserve the integrity of the SP4 installation.
Compaq replaced the CPU
on one of the three servers that are affected by this problem and it
didn’t resolve the problem. Didn’t really think it would, but it
was the last piece of hardware that could possibly have had something to do
with this issue.
At the moment, I’m
planning to rollback to SP3 on one of the three servers as the next step.
However, after reading your message, I think I’ll download the drivers
you’ve mentioned and load those in place of the existing files on one
server as a test.
Re-building these servers
is the absolute last option.
Thanks for your help and
to everyone else that has provided input into this issue. I’ll keep the
list posted on my progress.
Jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of George Arezina
Sent: Thursday,
September 18, 2003 10:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: [ActiveDir] Server
Reboot problem after SP4 installation
Jim,
Here’s
something you might want to think about regarding your Compaq servers.
Regards,
George
From: Phillip
Rabago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
September 19, 2003 4:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jan Beckman
George,
a colleague of mine forwarded your message to me. You may want to forward
this reply to Jim Patton.
I had a
similar incident when upgrading a server (DL380) to SP4. After many
attempts by tech support to resolve without rebuilding, they were ready to toss
in the towel and suggested to rebuild. We talked a few minutes more and
realized that one major step that seemed innocuous at the time, was probably
the culprit.
During
SP4 installation you're asked if you want to replace cpqarray.sys (filename may
be wrong, but it's close) and another similar file. DON'T replace
them. They are the harddrive array drivers. If you replace them you
won't be able to boot properly.
Anyway,
the solution (which isn't sanctioned by them, but was offered as sidebar by a
tech who'd happened to have a similar experience) is to download the files from
Compaq/HP and then create a floppy with the drivers on it, and use the floppy
during Windows 2000 setup. Run Windows 2000 setup, hit F6 to select 3rd
party array drivers from the floppy and finish the install. I don't
recall the actual install that I ran, but I think I ran the repair rather that
the normal install. But the important step is to get the machine to a
command prompt and copy the files to their proper location.
Sorry to
be so vague in my description, but I was not feeling well at the time, I didn't
take notes, and left as soon as I got the server rebooted and working (and
didn't want to think about it again). With any luck, this will reach Jim
in time, if he hasn't found this or another solution already.
BTW, as
a side note, I've found that making sure the AV software is turned off AND
emptying ALL temp and cache folders, makes the chance of a successful
installation nearly 100%. I haven't had a difficult install on any
machine in which I've emptied all these folders first.
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From: Jan Beckman
Sent: Thursday,
September 18, 2003 7:17 AM
To: Phillip Rabago; Cheryl L.
Qualls; James S. Sharp; Rashid Jasim; David Martin; Hal Taberner; Bill Siemsen;
Erik S. Lasiewski
Subject: FW: [ActiveDir] Server
Reboot problem after SP4 installation
I have
been monitoring the discussion groups for any problems popping up after
installing W2k SP4. Thought I would share this one in case others have these
server models.
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From: George Arezina
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
September 17, 2003 11:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Server
Reboot problem after SP4 installation
Jim,
I could
not agree with you more. Most techie support guys fall back on the same answer,
"rebuild your server". I would really like to see them rebuild a
server if they did not have extra hardware to fall back on. I ran in the same
trouble with Dell servers. We have Dell 1400, 2400, 2550, and 4400 servers.
After my install of SP4 on 2550 series, problems became evident. I read back in
July an article on SP4 http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=39644
It gave
me a good warning what to expect once I installed SP4. Some of those problems
appeared in my environment. I run a terminal server farm across 150 locations
within Serbia. I installed SP4 on one server; my users reported all sorts of
problems. I uninstalled SP4 and now run SP3 on all my servers until MS comes
out with the next SP. My suggestion to you is uninstall SP4 and install only
the security patches.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Patton
Sent: Wednesday,
September 17, 2003 20:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I ran into a bit of a problem after
upgrading six nearly identical servers to SP4. All six servers are Compaq DL380
G2's running Windows 2000 Server and are nearly identical when it comes to the
hardware configuration. Minor differences in the total RAM and total hard drive
capacity that is installed.
The problem is that of the six
servers, three will no longer shutdown or reboot properly. Both the shutdown
and reboot process takes me to a black screen which then makes it necessary to
manually power-off the server.
Using Compaq Insight manager and the
latest version of SmartStart, I've made sure that all Compaq Drivers and Bios
updates have been installed. No change in the problem.
I've reapplied SP4 - no change.
I re-installed the latest Compaq
video drivers - no change.
I've applied all the latest Microsoft
updates and hotfixes, which have not resolved the problem.
I've replaced the main system board,
CPU and Smart 5i SCSI controller in one of the three affected servers - no
change.
Compaq is suggesting that I re-build
the servers to resolve this software problem. That's a bit easier said than
done considering that the servers in question are my first AD Domain
Controller, my one and only Exchange Server, and a server used to provide
services including VPN authentication.
My next course of action is to
uninstall SP4 and rollback to SP3.
I was hoping that someone on this
list might have already encountered this problem or may be able to offer some
suggestions before I pay Microsoft to help me resolve this problem.
Thanks