If there was a problem with the page file (e.g. it couldn't be accessed) then 
the server would blue screen (KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR or similar bugcheck).

What's the event details you are seeing? (If you open the event, there's a 
"copy" button you can use to copy all the event details out to clipboard)

Generally, if the OS is shutdown gracefully it doesn't have any capacity to 
power itself back on. You need the virtualisation software (or your UPS if you 
have a physical machine) to power the machine back on.

Cheers
Ken

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Nicholas Oxby
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2012 10:07 AM
To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
Subject: Windows Azure VM issues

Hi All

We here at work have just gone down the Azure path to host, what will be a 
fairly high traffic site. We've gone the VM route and it's been a bit 
problematic.

I could use some advice, or links to advice if anyone has some.

Issue : Server shutdown and didn't reboot at 3am. Nice. Event log says disk 
error (I can get the actual number/message if need) and the services all 
started to shut down, until the server switched off. We think it's because the 
page file has been located (by default) on the temporary storage drive, not the 
c:drive.

Is there a good reason why it's been placed on the d:?  Can we move it? Is this 
the issue?

And

Why didn't the server reboot automagically? What setting have we missed that 
gets it to restart itself?

It's fairly vanilla server, with 2 websites and the smtp service running.

Thanks for your help

Nick

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