For those of you with a technical bent!
Hi,
We have been experiencing some disruption to our Blackboard delivery caused
by our two web servers rebooting. We are not sure of the cause but there is
a common theme on both servers (running W2000, Service Pack 4) - the logs
tell us that there is an "MRxSmB 3034" warning just before the server dies
and reboots itself.
The warnings are in the system event log with ID 3034 (MRxSmb is the Server
Message Block/mini-redirector in Windows 2000, with secure SMB
capabilities). The description is "The redirector was unable to initialise
security context or query context attributes". We've looked up the status
codes (dword c00000e5) on ntstatus.h but this just refers to "Internal
Server error", which isn't much help.
This may be an SSL/memory leak issue, but if any of you have experienced
this type of problem your thoughts would be appreciated.
Best wishes,
Richard Hall.
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