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Topic: Server 2003 SBS - Constant reboot after mainboard replacemen...
Grimy
Posts: 261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey guys,

Ever seen a SBS2003 Server constantly reboot after getting a new mainboard? Now, it is exact same mainboard, even revision number, slightly newer Bios, and when booting in normal mode, gets to the logon screen. Within 3-5 minutes it says shutting down, as if a user has done it, not a blue screen / crash. Safe mode / last known good boots fine, this is only normal mode.

Eventlog has bugger all apart from "dsrestore failed to connect to local sam" but as far as I can find that is unrelated (yes to be fixed, but later).

No Hal errors, no blue screens, just shutting down... Ever seen this before? I am about to take a snapshot and restore the system partition, failing that a repair install over the top. Just thought I'd check here first.

Cheers
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Skitza
Posts: 8308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how about you downgrade the bios? what board? server? ...
Grimy
Posts: 262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah thought about it, will do shortly. Its a cheapy asus server, Mid tower. Its actually a mate I help out time to time..
gimpy
Posts: 1957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's clearly the RAM, CPU or new motherboard?

RA the parts IMO
Frag
Posts: 1891
Location: Queensland
clearly
mooby
Posts: 3911
Location: UK
im assuming your uptodate with sp's? and its not sasser?

http://www.pchell.com/virus/sasser.shtml
SquarkyD
Posts: 5945
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
looked in event viewer to see whats actually happening?
Habib
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:loop
shutdown -a
goto loop


Seriously though, I take it then you can get past the login screen, i.e. actually get to a desktop? Is the shutdown message the countdown type (like when svchost for RPC dies) or just the thin "Windows is shutting down..." dialog with the windows bitmap?

Personally I'd run msconfig/autoruns/hijackthis to disable any unnecessary services, startup/logon programs/scripts etc. until normal mode == safe mode, and if that works binary search through the stuff turned off to figure out which one is causing the problem. Or, if it was something really nasty, write a hack to hook the shutdown API, wherever that is (or just use the above .cmd to abort the shutdown and do logging to see what is going on: filemon,regmon,procexp, etc.)
Grimy
Posts: 264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hazaa, well that was a weird ass problem. Turns out the fella who looks after the server set it to autologon (yes as administrator, any joe blow could walk by and access all data), the admin profile was corrupt and the UPS monitoring service was set to run as administrator.

Upon bootup, the Server would login as admin, the UPS service tried to start but with the shagged profile, could not, the UPS software took this as oh crap, the UPS is not responding and must be out of battery, shutdown server.

Crazy.....

p.s. It was a generic crap box UPS.
gimpy
Posts: 1961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha yea, it was clearly the RAM, CPU or new motherboard
Skitza
Posts: 8310
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
argh you never said anything about UPS :P amusing none the less

clearly it was bios.
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