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| Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
About 10 minutes after I receive the error below (nightly arounf midnight to one am) both the frewall and routing and remote access service are shut down. "The device, \Device\Scsi\mraid35x1, did not respond within the timeout period. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp." Any ideas what might be happening or how I figure it out? Thanks. |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use files. You have a underpowered drive system and it's not liking ISA doing it's maintenance and the box doing it's thing at the same time. Kim Webb wrote: >About 10 minutes after I receive the error below (nightly arounf >midnight to one am) both the frewall and routing and remote access >service are shut down. > >"The device, \Device\Scsi\mraid35x1, did not respond within the timeout >period. > >For more information, see Help and Support Center at >http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp." > >Any ideas what might be happening or how I figure it out? Thanks. > > > -- An open letter to the Security Community:: http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2004/12/12/23540.aspx |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
though I believe Susan is correct I'm interested what sort of dives you have connected to that system (size, bus and rotational speed if you know them). Are there devices other than drives connected to the controller? What percentage of free space on the drives? BTW, a quick google of 'mraid35x' brought up a lot of discussion about the error, and in relation to your question much of the discussion was about timeouts due to high bus utilisation. There are indications that devices should be checked and firmware and driver updates applied. "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:eE7YNNZ3FHA.1596@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use > files. > > You have a underpowered drive system and it's not liking ISA doing it's > maintenance and the box doing it's thing at the same time. > > Kim Webb wrote: > >>About 10 minutes after I receive the error below (nightly arounf >>midnight to one am) both the frewall and routing and remote access >>service are shut down. >> >>"The device, \Device\Scsi\mraid35x1, did not respond within the timeout >>period. >> >>For more information, see Help and Support Center at >>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp." >> >>Any ideas what might be happening or how I figure it out? Thanks. >> >> > > -- > An open letter to the Security Community:: > http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2004/12/12/23540.aspx |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
How do I do this? >You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use files. |
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start/programs/isa/isa server management click on monitoring, then right hands side 'configure firewall logging' "Kim Webb" <kimwebb@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1131634558.262126.91300@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > How do I do this? > >>You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use > files. > |
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OK I flipped them...now what? SuperGumby [SBS MVP] wrote: > start/programs/isa/isa server management > > click on monitoring, then right hands side 'configure firewall logging' > > "Kim Webb" <kimwebb@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1131634558.262126.91300@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > > How do I do this? > > > >>You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use > > files. > > |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
that should be all that is required, you should no longer have a problem with ISA going into lockdown shortly after midnight. I'm still interested in the HDD specs, size and number of drives, raid type, interface type, rotational speed, partitioning and amount of free space as a percentage. "Kim Webb" <kimwebb@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1132086092.584492.55290@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > OK I flipped them...now what? > > > SuperGumby [SBS MVP] wrote: >> start/programs/isa/isa server management >> >> click on monitoring, then right hands side 'configure firewall logging' >> >> "Kim Webb" <kimwebb@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1131634558.262126.91300@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... >> > How do I do this? >> > >> >>You'll need to flip your ISA log files to not use MSDE and instead use >> > files. >> > > |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
Well last night/early this morning we had the same issue witht he server going offline. In the event log this same error is listed This one at 11/20/05 at 9:50pm The device, \Device\Scsi\mraid35x1, did not respond within the timeout period. Then the same error another 50 plus times every minute until I came in and rebooted the server becuase it would not respond. There are also these two errors littered throughout the RAID one: W3SVC: A process serving application pool 'DefaultAppPool' exceeded time limits during start up. The process id was '8996'. Service Control Manager: Timeout (30000 milliseconds) waiting for a transaction response from the NtFrs service. (a bunch of these) KDC: The Security Account Manager failed a KDC request in an unexpected way. The error is in the data field. The account name was POSSuper and lookup type 0x8. Also the fax service restarted in the middle of all this as well. I check the mraid35x1 sevice and it is an: Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 PCI Slot 3 Driver 8/2/04 6.45.2.32 I downloaded the driver from intel and this is the latest one I can find. Under the RAID controller is: Megaraid LD 0 Megaraid SCSI Disk Sevice RAID Virtual Device My SYS and DATA devices where all my data is kept. I have 4 western digital 1600sd srives and one 2500sd drive. I'm not sure how to find this info out: raid type interface type - SCSI?? rotational speed - Western Digital RE WD1600SD 160GB SATA Hard Drive, 7200RPM partitioning and amount of free space as a percentage-SYS is 39gb with 22.5 free, data is 258gb with 100gb free.. I'm really hoping to figure this out so any and all additional advice would really be appreciated. Thanks. |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
I found some specas for the drives. Also I remembered the 250gb drive was replaces by a 400gb drive soon after we received the server. Product Specification 1600SD: Data transfer rate - buffer to host (maximum burst rate) 1.5 Gb/s Data transfer rate - buffer to disk 61 MB/s sustained Average read seek 8.9 ms (average) Track-to-track seek 2.0 ms (average) Full stroke read seek (on reads and writes) 21 ms (average) Average latency 4.2 ms nominal Rotational speed 7200 RPM Read cache Adaptive Write cache Yes Buffer 8 MB and 16MB (WD4000YR) Drive ready time 7 sec. (average) Master/slave support Yes IORDY support Yes LBA support Yes Error rate (non-recoverable) <1 in 1014 bits read Warranty 5-year |
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| Re: Device\Scsi\mraid35x1
The controller sounds like it's an LSI Megaraid controller. The driver you're using is the latest version available from LSI. If Intel doesn't offer the management software, you could try installing Powerconsole from LSI's website. Powerconsole can display the controller's log files which may contain additional info. I had a drive on an LSI Raid controller that kept going offline occasionally. LSI tech support recommended replacing the scsi cable, and that eliminated the problem. Paul Shapiro "Kim Webb" <kimwebb@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1132579566.989115.277740@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Well last night/early this morning we had the same issue witht he > server going offline. In the event log this same error is listed > > This one at 11/20/05 at 9:50pm > > The device, \Device\Scsi\mraid35x1, did not respond within the timeout > period. > > Then the same error another 50 plus times every minute until I came in > and rebooted the server becuase it would not respond. > >>> snip <<< > > I check the mraid35x1 sevice and it is an: > > Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 > PCI Slot 3 > Driver 8/2/04 6.45.2.32 > > I downloaded the driver from intel and this is the latest one I can > find. > > Under the RAID controller is: > > Megaraid LD 0 Megaraid SCSI Disk Sevice > RAID Virtual Device > > My SYS and DATA devices where all my data is kept. > > I have 4 western digital 1600sd srives and one 2500sd drive. > > I'm not sure how to find this info out: > > raid type > interface type - SCSI?? > rotational speed - Western Digital RE WD1600SD 160GB SATA Hard Drive, > 7200RPM > partitioning and amount of free space as a percentage-SYS is 39gb with > 22.5 free, data is 258gb with 100gb free.. |
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