jstevenson Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 We've been running Server 2008 for about six months, and I've been getting this persistently recurring problem with the server becoming unable to find the internet connection, even though all the users on the network can connect to the web OK, and access all the files. The antivirus (Trend) shows a disconnect and the AV lists go stale until eventually the desktops will show AV out of date warnings. I'll try to open a browser on the server and just get the old can't-find-the-page screen. Rebooting solves it, but that brings up another issue I'm having: it takes the server 45 minutes or so to reboot! I'm just an "in house" guy and not trained administrator, but I have to wonder: is 45 or 50 minutes to reboot a server normal? It's not so bad operationally, because the file sharing comes up in just 2 or 3 minutes, but the server grinds on for another 40 minutes before I can run any admin programs. This does not seem right to me. Any ideas? :confused: Thanks in advance, John S, Ottawa, Canada Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted August 9, 2009 FPCH Admin Posted August 9, 2009 You definitely have a problem with reboot times that long. It could be a driver issue, network configuration issue or any number of other problems. Can you post your server specs? Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
sahas20 Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 You definitly have a problem with the startup time. But i don't think it's related to your internet issue. Are you running DHCP and DNS in the server? Do you have Static or Dynamic IP and DNS in clients? Please post the Client and server Ip settings if you can. when you have no internet in the server, Does your client's got internet? If client's also falls down . that means a DNS issue. Check your DNS settings in the server. If it happens every 2 -3 days. That means you have a DNs lease problem. You can extend the Dns lease. Please let me know . Thanks Quote
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