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06.15.2007 at 08:07PM PDT, ID: 22637889
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My server has shut down unexpectedly a few times, how do I find out why??

Asked by bemara57 in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server, SBS Small Business Server

Tags: server, down, unexpectedly, event

My Windows 2003 server has shut down a few times this week randomly but can't find the problem why it's doing this. It shuts down and not restarts. I don't have any indication in Event viewer on why this happened. The only errors I have are below but are not much help. This is a domain controller and DNS server. I suspect I might need another gig of RAM (I have 1GB right now) but I want to make sure I'm tackling the right problem. Beyond the Event viewer, how do i find out why the system shut down on error?

Here is my event viewer errors:
Source: EventLog (Error)
Event ID: 6008
Description: The previous system shutdown at 10:18:39 PM on 6/15/2007 was unexpected.
Explanation: This event indicates that an inconsistency exists between the Browser service and the server service.

Source: Ci (Error)
Category: CI Service
Event ID: 4126
Description: Cleaning up corrupt content index metadata on c:\system volume information\catalog.wci. Index will  be automatically restored by refiltering all documents.

Then a few minutes later, I get this:
Source: Ci (Information)
Category: CI Service
Event ID: 4137
Description: CI has started for catalog c:\system volume information\catalog.wci.Start Free Trial
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