Windows 2003 server hardware interrupts




















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Show Comments. Then it will run for a while days to weeks, not consistent before the problem re-occurs. Is there a way to find out what is causing the interrupts to go crazy? What process es? What hardware? This sounds more like a hardware issue not Windows but make sure you have all update for Windows and all server hardware.

Have you looked at the event logs? Windows updates were put on back in April and will be applied again in October. Those are our outage windows. But we were having these issues prior to the last set of updates. Event log doesn't show anything that points to the root cause. I agree that this is probably not an OS issue. However, I'm trying to determine what is causing the problem; poorly written software, bad drivers, failing hardware, etc.

Seeing that I've got 12 servers all doing the same thing at different times and re-occurring at different intervals, I doubt it's failing hardware. More likely it's a driver or poorly written software. So what I need to be able to do is track down what hardware is being accessed and by what process. All I have right now is Process Explorer telling me hardware interrupts are running amuck. The developers constantly have updates; some fixes and some enhancements.

We have logged a case with them on this issue. However, like most software companies, they don't like to admit fault unless you can prove it to them or they can recreate it. I'm not saying that's bad, I'm just saying that's how it is. Without knowing what is going on to cause the interrupts or what hardware is going whacko, I cannot do either. Covered by US Patent. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! I'm running a Windows Server Enterprise Edition Server with 2 quad core processors and 16 gp ram.

The core function of this server is running sql How can I tell if this is normal or if there is a problem with a hardware device? Also, is there some way to spread interrupts over multiple processors if it is normal to see this behavior.

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