[THIN] Re: Win 2003

  • From: Jeremy Saunders <jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 05:08:42 +0800




Do you run the CMC from that machine? If so, uninstall the Sun JRE and
download and install the latest one. The version that comes with FR3 has
some known bugs that will cause a machine using a certain type of ATI video
card and driver to blue screen. Even if you are not using the CMC from that
machine, you may have an app that is using the same Java calls, etc.

Cheers.
                                                                
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Had this on a few occasions: calling IBM and having them service the RAID
controller seemed to fix the problem. At one point the IBM SE installed an
older version of the RAID BIOS + drivers which caused our toubles to go
away.

Erik

BRUTON, Malcolm, FM wrote:
      I seem to recall when using IBM's a few years back the exact same
      thing.  It
      was like somebody was hitting the reset button on the front (even
      though
      there wasn't a reset button)  Once second machine was working fine
      and then
      you would see it counting memory.  Never did figure out exactly which
      piece
      of hardware in it that caused it.

      Malcolm

      -----Original Message-----
      From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
      Behalf
      Of Torben Claus
      Sent: 21 December 2004 18:10
      To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [THIN] Re: Win 2003

      we got 11 2003 TS with OfficeXP (MFXPa FR3) and there is one IBM
      Server (the Rest is HP)
      and this funny Server reboots itself from time to time (there are no
      entries in the logs)
      - so i think it depends on the hardware (and yes the IBM is "full"
      3003 compatible)

      The rest works great - got some problems with "lost" Printers
      everytime the user logs in
      - but this is fixed ;)

      Greetings


      On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 23:41:17 +0100, Jeremy Thomas <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      wrote:




            That's most unfortunate. 2003 has been a lot better at staying
            stable then
            2000 in my experience.



            OK - I'll rephase that. The last 2000 project I saw on came up
            with some
            problems that got some very good techies worried. The last 2
            2003 projects
            I've seen have been remarkably stable, despite the people who
            were
            (nominally) in charge of running them.



            Office XP? Can I suggest you try Office 2003 instead?



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            Of Turman, David C.
             Sent: 20 December 2004 19:07
             To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
             Subject: [THIN] Win 2003







                Has anyone else incurred a basic instability of Windows
            2003 in a

      Citrix

            environment?


                We have an issue with simple Office XP servers where users
            can't

      connect

            and they


                need to be rebooted. I am moving 2 of them back to 2000 to
            fix it.


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