OK - I am guessing that this is not a true server then, but rather a
glorified desktop?  If so, you should really harp on management about
getting real servers with hardware RAID controllers allowing you to use
mirroring for the OS and RAID 5 for the AD database.  Although I understand
this may not have been up to you . . . Can you try and provide some of the
blue screen info?

James Winzenz, MCSE, A+
Associate Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:07 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Emergency HELP Please


I'm not panicing :)
I can rebuild the Domain it would just be a Pain in the ASS 
and I really would like to go home tonight

However the issue happened this morning I came in and DNS was down. So I
came into the server room and there was my DC being unresponsive. I
rebooted, and when it came up it gave me a blue screen upon boot.
I rebooted again and tried Safe mode same thing.   I rebooted again and
tried Last known good. I put the HardDrive in another machine as a secondary
drive and did a CHKDSK /f this was working until the USN Journal
was rebuilt then it seemed to quit responding.     My biggest issue is I
have harped to management that not having another machine in the domain
was an issue, but they just brushed me off.   I will take blame for
apparently not having a backup but I'm also going to be the one fixing the
problem... So yeah.

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