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  1. #1
    microsoft Guest

    periodic crashes

    We have a new exchange server that blue screens every couple of days.
    Details....

    Dell poweredge 1750 RAID5 100 GB free on D: partition 1 GB RAM

    Exchange stores are around 27 GB for 60 users on D: partition also
    transaction logs on D:

    Backup has been run almost daily so logs have not built up.

    After crash there's no errors listed in event viewer

    After disabling daily maintenance schedule it ran successfully for entire
    week.

    Since we moved mailbox stores to new server we ran an offline defrag over
    the weekend hoping that would solve the problem but no luck

    Next steps? Add more RAM? Is there a way to check any other logs to get a
    better idea what's going on. There's about 10 Macs receiving mail, issues
    with them?

    Thanks!
    Stan

  2. #2
    FD Guest
    Any antivirus?
    eclude the MDBDATA folder

    "microsoft" <sschaefer@monigle.com> wrote in message
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    We have a new exchange server that blue screens every couple of days.
    Details....

    Dell poweredge 1750 RAID5 100 GB free on D: partition 1 GB RAM

    Exchange stores are around 27 GB for 60 users on D: partition also
    transaction logs on D:

    Backup has been run almost daily so logs have not built up.

    After crash there's no errors listed in event viewer

    After disabling daily maintenance schedule it ran successfully for entire
    week.

    Since we moved mailbox stores to new server we ran an offline defrag over
    the weekend hoping that would solve the problem but no luck

    Next steps? Add more RAM? Is there a way to check any other logs to get
    a
    better idea what's going on. There's about 10 Macs receiving mail, issues
    with them?

    Thanks!
    Stan

  3. #3
    Andrew Sword [MVP] Guest
    I would suggest configuring a dump file for the server crashes. Then
    analyising the dump file for any clues. Also check the logs to see if there
    is anything indication of a certain action / program / service just before
    the crash happens.

    "microsoft" wrote:

    We have a new exchange server that blue screens every couple of days.
    Details....

    Dell poweredge 1750 RAID5 100 GB free on D: partition 1 GB RAM

    Exchange stores are around 27 GB for 60 users on D: partition also
    transaction logs on D:

    Backup has been run almost daily so logs have not built up.

    After crash there's no errors listed in event viewer

    After disabling daily maintenance schedule it ran successfully for entire
    week.

    Since we moved mailbox stores to new server we ran an offline defrag over
    the weekend hoping that would solve the problem but no luck

    Next steps? Add more RAM? Is there a way to check any other logs to get a
    better idea what's going on. There's about 10 Macs receiving mail, issues
    with them?

    Thanks!
    Stan


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