I'd check the latest ROM bios, firmware, chipset and driver support packs from manufacturer have been installed.
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Good evening everyone,
I've a question, we have some servers, by customers, where the TCPv4 Connection Failures and Active are increasing an lot
How can i troubleshoot from where it's coming ?
It looks that after some time like this, when we have too much connection, the machine crashes. We have to restart it
Is it coming from software, or could be coming from Hardware (network card) ? Driver to update ?
Thanks for help, i'm a little confused about this i don't know where and how look to fix this problem.
We don't have this problem by every servers... i don't know if it's software or hardware.
I'd check the latest ROM bios, firmware, chipset and driver support packs from manufacturer have been installed.
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Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for your reply !
I'l check these point that you mentionned for servers on hardware, what do you think about Virtual Machine ? What should we check and maybe update ? Thanks
A virtual machine does not insulate from meeting the hardware requirements. Update as mentioned above. Also you can confirm here and with manufacturer that the hardware supports the operating system installed.
https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/
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