HUGE Netlogon Problems Event ID 5783

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Pantry Administrator

I have 5 Compaq Proliant DL580 G2 servers which are
experiencing frequent Netlogon issues to a NT4.0 PDC. The
errors occur about every <1hr to 4 hours. We have a NT4.0
domain but primarly most servers are W2K Advanced
members. The PDC and 2 BDC's are NT4.

MS has been unable to lead us out of our problems and we
are wits end. This moment makes the 101st time I have
been paged by the systems since Monday. All I can do is
unplug the Gigabyte NIC and restart the systems.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Please email me directly
with your suggestions.

The error in the event viewer is:

The session setup to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain
Controller \\xPDC\ for the domain PCNCYY is not
responsive. The current RPC call from Netlogon on
\\ServerA to \\xPDC has been cancelled.


Applications:
Open file manager 8.0
Omniback 4.10
Hyperion Accounting System
Sql
 
C

cosancollc

Did you ever come up with a fix for this behavior. I am having the sam
trouble

Pantry said:
*I have 5 Compaq Proliant DL580 G2 servers which are
experiencing frequent Netlogon issues to a NT4.0 PDC. The
errors occur about every <1hr to 4 hours. We have a NT4.0
domain but primarly most servers are W2K Advanced
members. The PDC and 2 BDC's are NT4.

MS has been unable to lead us out of our problems and we
are wits end. This moment makes the 101st time I have
been paged by the systems since Monday. All I can do is
unplug the Gigabyte NIC and restart the systems.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Please email me directly
with your suggestions.

The error in the event viewer is:

The session setup to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain
Controller \\xPDC\ for the domain PCNCYY is not
responsive. The current RPC call from Netlogon on
\\ServerA to \\xPDC has been cancelled.


Applications:
Open file manager 8.0
Omniback 4.10
Hyperion Accounting System
Sql


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cosancoll
 

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