I would look into the disk and tape devices on the system.  I have seen
this type of problem before and it was related to a problem with the
jumpers on the card.


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Joshua S. Bassi
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-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Kurt Beyers
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM 5.1.1 Win2000 server reboot

Hi,

I've just installed TSM 5.1.1 on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP2)

The hardware of the TSM server is:

IBM Netfinity X232 8668 (Pentium 4, 1133 MHz)
512 MB RAM
IBM ServeRAID-4LX Ultra 160 controller (SCSI controller of internal
disks)
IBM LTO library connected via an Adaptec SCSI controller.

During the setup of TSM and the full backup of a number of clients, the
server has rebooted 6 times. There is no Dr. Watson or what so ever. In
the TSM activity log there are also no errors written. You just retrieve
the latest commands before the shutdown and afterwards the normal
startup messages of TSM.

Only in the event log, there is an event stating 'An unexpected system
shutdown has occured'. No other errors or warnings in the event log.

Has anybody else experienced a similar situation and how did you solve
it?

Any input is more then welcome. Thanks,

Kurt

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