Hi at all,
I have 5 physical servers and after the patch update in May when I rebooted the servers 3 of them do not start and show the BSODwith Stop 0x0000007E (0xffffffffc0000005e .......) and error driver symantec symEFA64.Sys.
After several trials starting in safe mode the servers have begun to function only after disabling the Microsoft MSiSCSI service.
I usethis servicefor iscsi initiator to be able to use the iSCSI disks that I have set up on a NAS and make windows backup of the servers.
If I enable againthe serviceMSiSCSI get back the BSOD with the usual error and signaling the driver SymEFA64.Sys.
On the other 2 server the MSiSCSI service is active and servers work well.
The servers are all in various versions of DELL R720, R710, R410, R420 and a PE840.Operating systems are all win2008r2 and one is a win2012r2.All servers are fully patched and with service pack.The two servers that have not had the BSOD are the R420 with win2012 and PE840 with windows 2008R2.
What do you think?
I have 5 physical servers and after the patch update in May when I rebooted the servers 3 of them do not start and show the BSODwith Stop 0x0000007E (0xffffffffc0000005e .......) and error driver symantec symEFA64.Sys.
After several trials starting in safe mode the servers have begun to function only after disabling the Microsoft MSiSCSI service.
I usethis servicefor iscsi initiator to be able to use the iSCSI disks that I have set up on a NAS and make windows backup of the servers.
If I enable againthe serviceMSiSCSI get back the BSOD with the usual error and signaling the driver SymEFA64.Sys.
On the other 2 server the MSiSCSI service is active and servers work well.
The servers are all in various versions of DELL R720, R710, R410, R420 and a PE840.Operating systems are all win2008r2 and one is a win2012r2.All servers are fully patched and with service pack.The two servers that have not had the BSOD are the R420 with win2012 and PE840 with windows 2008R2.
What do you think?