A couple months ago I performed a P2V of two production HP Servers both with 3GB of RAM and 120GB raid5. One a HP ProLiant ML370 G3 with Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and the other HP ProLiant ML370 G4 with Windows 2003 Standard Edition. I did not modify any of the settings during the process. Since the P2V, the servers experience random reboots.
The server host is VMWare Server 1.08 and is a Windows 2008 Enterprise Edition host residing on a HP ProLiant ML370 G6. I installed Windows Debugging Tools to check the memory.dmp file on the two 2003 servers. Message ended with the following: Probably caused by : lsi_scsi.sys ( lsi_scsi+10ec1 )
Below are the steps I tried to solve the issue.
1. Removed all HP Insight Manager items but left HP Array items.
2. Applied KB952185 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952185/EN-US
3. Applied KB943295 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943295
4. Applied newest LSI driver 1.28.03 lsi_scsi.sys http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/host_bus_adapters/scsi_hbas/lsi20320r/ Server would not get past post with reboot cycle. Reverted to last good known configuration.
The random reboot issue is still occuring...
Looking for suggestions to resolve the membory.dmp file issue. Full windbg file is attached from memory.dmp.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions to resolve this particular issue.