Thank you Stephen. I will check tonight..

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen I. Woolhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 9:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 System shutdown unexpected


Also check that the BIOS does not have any powerdown at XX:XX setting,
God only knows why someone would program something like that into the
BIOS but its there in some machines.

Stephen


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Albert Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 August 2001 15:42
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Windows 2000 System shutdown unexpected
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> We have couples of very critical web servers. They are doing 
> Network load
> balance on each other..
> 
> One of the server keep automatic turn off everyday 1:56am 
> since 8/18 (Three
> days already). I need go back to office turn on early in the 
> morning. We
> have paging system always notified me.. The only message I 
> can see from my
> event view during that times is "Event ID: 6008 - System shutdown
> unexpected". No other message..
> 
> That is couple of chance I am thinking now.
> 1. Power issue.. I test ups - We brought big central UPS 
> couple month ago. I
> disconnect and connect. No problem.
> 2. Nothing I can found under event view can cause problem that time /
> nothing also in the schedule.. (I type AT show nothing in the 
> schedule.) ---
> Anyone know any hidden schedule??
> 3. Hardware issue.. (But why the things happen only at 1:56am ??)..
> 4. Security issue - So far we never get effect by code red. We already
> remove all unnecessary scripting from our web server since 
> long times ago
> and we always keep update our service pack and security 
> patch.. But web
> server may already get attacked by hacker..
> 
> Anyone have same experiences?? I need your help..
> 
> 
> Albert 
> 
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