Jeff, turn on your SQL logs next time you put it on line - it may point to a
workflow or data issue (i.e. a field overflow) that's causing this.  I've
seen that happen.

Rick

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Jeff Lockemy (Northrop Grumman Mission
Systems) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> We have a problem with a production SQL Database Server.  We are running
> SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition SP2 on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
> Edition SP2, on a Dell PowerEdge 2850.  When we bring our ARSystem database
> online (45GB), it may run for a while but then without warning the system
> will lock-up, then blue screen and reboot.  After the reboot, the database
> is corrupt and must be restored again from back-up.
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> We have ensured that all of our drivers and firmware are up-to-date on the
> servers, and are staging a different PowerEdge model to eliminate the 2850
> server hardware as being suspect.  At this point we still don't know if it
> is a O/S, SQL Server, database or system problem.
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> Has anyone seen any problems like this with SQL 2005?  Any suggestions on
> where else we might look?
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> Thanks in advance…
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> Jeff
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> Jeff Lockemy
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