Why the interest in the second power supply???  Is it used or just laying in
wait for the first one to die as in 99% of the RDP systems currently in
production?

Don't get me wrong.  You should always have at least one spare power supply
handy and if money is not an issue or the server is critical (mail) then
install them both but this is the first I ever heard anyone say you need the
second power supply to avoid daily crashes.....  Is it a DELL thing?

DC 

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I agree with Scott's response about LDAP.

The raid controller firmware I am not concerned with, although I did not
know they had a new one. I will have to check on my clients 2650 for that.

While apparently not the root of the problem, I would highly suggest getting
the second PS for that unit and installing it. 

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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> 
> John-
>       Thanks for the response.
> We are taking small memory dumps as we cannot afford to have it down 
> in time for a full 4 GB mem dump.  I do have 189 Minni 64 KB dump files.
> How can I analyze those?
> 
> I also opened drwatsn32. It is enabled and noticed a error I N ldap 
> Application exception occurred:
>         App: f:\imail\OpenLDAP\bin\slapd.exe (pid=1940)
>         When: 4/24/2004 @ 07:24:33.281
>         Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
> 
> I have 1 power supply
> I have latest BIOS
> Raid adapter was current until 4/23 when a new firmware was released.
> We will be upgrading that tonight.
> 
> 
> Any thoughts.
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Any memory dumps being created?
> 
> Is DrWatson Running?
> 
> Do you have 2 power supplies running, and are they both in use?
> 
> What is the firmware on the raid controller? (There was a critical 
> update on this about 5 months ago.)
> 
> John Tolmachoff
> Engineer/Consultant/Owner
> eServices For You
> 
> 
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> > Subject: [Declude.Virus] Mcafee NetShield Problems
> >
> > We are having problems with a brand new dell poweredge 2650 that is 
> > crashing 5-10 times per day:
> > Windows 2003 Latest patches
> > Imail 8.1 latest
> > Declude Junk & Virus
> > Netshield 4.5
> >
> > We have worked this with dell and they have run Hardware Diagnostics
> and
> > they "Do not see a problem"
> >
> > My question:
> > Is anyone else having problems using Netshield 4.5.1 on windows 2003 ?
> > Is anyone using Virus scan enterprise 7 on windows 2003 with declude?
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
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