Setup: SBS2K on Dell Poweredge 2600, PIII 933Mhz*2, SCSI RAID 5, 1 GIG RAM..
Software: SBS2K, SQL Server (running a very small acctg DB with very few concurrent users), Exchange, II
All the Service Packs and patches have been applied
I realize that every time I reboot the server which I try to do every other week or so, I get critical warnings in Server Status in SBS Admin Console. E.g.
Severity Date/Time Data Collector Threshol
Critical Boot Time Cache Error Code (from WMI
Critical Boot Time Memory Pages Input/sec >
Critical Boot Time Memory Page Reads/sec >
Critical Boot Time Memory Pages/Sec > 8
The list keeps going....
Then when I go into Health Monitor there are critical red x's all over Windows 2000 Performance monitor. (Backoffie Application Monitors, Example WMI Monitors, Network and Website Monitors, Windows 2000 Event Monitors, Windows 2000 Service Monitors all report Ok.
Within Windows 2000 Performance Monitor
Here is the situation
REDx File Syste
OK Logical and Physical Disk
REDx Memor
REDx Networ
REDx Processo
REDx Securit
REDx Syste
Ok Web Service
Within each category with a critical Red X mark, there are more Red X's. I have not experienced any performance on the part of the server, and everything seems to be running smoothly. None of the users have reported problems either. How can I get rid of these annoying X's
I have seen that people were recommended to upgrade memory in previous threads... Could that be a solution to my problem
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks and Best
--Levent