[THIN] Re: Windows 2000 Terminal server in NT Domain
- From: "Joseph Finley" <jfinley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:59:04 -0400
I just checked and we are in fact running 6.1.03.0. I will update and
reboot tonight. I will also check into the corrupt BDC someone =
suggested.
Thanks.
Joe
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:58 AM
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Windows 2000 Terminal server in NT Domain
Hi!
We had the same problems after installing SP3.
We updated our NIC drivers for Intel(R) PRO/1000 F Server Adapter.
Our previous driver was version 6.1.03.0, and now we have 6.4.16.0
installed.
I think that fixed the problem, because our server hasn't hanged/crashed
since we updated our drivers.
regards, Tobias
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to thin
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Hopefully, some one knows what this is.
I've opened a case with Microsoft 4 months ago, and they still have yet =
=3D to
figure out that it is.=3D20
Problem: At anytime during the day, a terminal server, running Citrix, =
=3D
will report the following error in the event log:
The session setup to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller
\\PRCPDC for the domain PRCWF is not responsive. The current RPC call =
=3D
from Netlogon on \\PRC-MF5 to \\PRCPDC has been cancelled.
This server has about 30-40 users on it and when this happens, everyone
get's completely locked up. I cannot log into the server in console =3D =
mode.
I have to power it off and reboot. =3D20
I have a PDC and BDC. If I leave the console logged in and this =3D =
happens,
I
can ping both PDC/BDC by IP, by name and I can NBTSTAT -A IP. I ran a
sniffer for a while and sent them in to Microsoft for examination. This =
=3D
was 3 weeks ago. I've been handed around to 3 techs and they claim =3D
everything looks fine in my DNS/WINS. I even edited a lmhosts. File to
point =3D directly to the PDC....I need heklp on this. It happens to 4 =
of my
servers all
running:
Compaq Proliant DL series (380 & 360)
Windows 2000 w/ SP3
Citrix MF 1.8 w/ FR-1 sp2+
Connected to a Cisco 4003 switch.
Need help on this.
Joe
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