[Cvsnt] Blue-screens on dual processor server

Richard Wirth r.wirth at wirthware.de
Sat Feb 23 23:50:44 GMT 2002


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Hello Tony,

Saturday, February 23, 2002, 10:51:01 PM, you wrote:

TH> Jeff Kohn wrote:
>> I installed the latest stable release (1.11.1.2) on my Win2K Sp2 Server
>> which is a dual PIII-800. Once I started letting remote users connect
>> (pserver), I started getting blue-screens and lockups on the server. It
>> appeared to be caused by multiple users performing actions at the same
>> time. This server had previously been extremely stable, hadn't crashed
>> in over a year.

TH> A server which is under light load probably wouldn't stress the system
TH> much.  Check things like the PSU, memory etc.  On a Win95 system I could
TH> understand an application creating bluescreens (the OS is basically
TH> sh*te) but Win2k doesn't suffer from such problems - bluescreens are
TH> always the result of hardware or driver problems (or should be,
TH> otherwise I'd start filing serious bug reports with MS!)

TH> A good test is to soak-test the box with memtest86 for 24 hours and see
TH> what crops up.

I have a similar machine (2 x PII 400 Win2k Server SP2) for Test of
CVSNT running. And this machine never got an Blue Screen from running
cvsnt.

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Best regards,
 Richard                            mailto:r.wirth at wirthware.de

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