TS140 Power Kernal Crash & Hyper-V

Hi all

I really hope to get some insight on this question. He had led me in the wall the past couple months and I can't seem to understand. So here I am hoping someone can help out me.

The machine is a Thinkserver TS140, Intel Xeon processor E3-1225 @3 v3. 20 GHz, 20 GB of RAM ECC, 2 HDD RAID 1 C: and another 2 HDD RAID 1 for D:. I am running Server R2 2012 on this machine and it is fully patched. I use this server as a domain controller, DNS Server home and Hyper-V server.

As a domain controller and DNS server everything works great. No problem at all. Can I leave the machine on for days, weeks, months etc without any hiccup in power. The problem occurs when I start my Hyper-v virtual machine. The virtual computer is running Windows 8.1 Pro, using 3 CPU and 4 GB of RAM. I use this virtual machine to execute the surveillance system for my home devices. It is not a lot of resources and uses only a fraction of the CPU and the RAM.

That said, it is when I run in the "Kernel-Power" event ID number Sometimes, the virtual machine will run for a day or two without any problems, and all of a sudden the host (the Thinkserver himself) server restarts unexpectedly. On logging in and checking the log files, I see a kernel-power error read "the system has rebooted without stop properly first. "This error can be caused if the system unresponsive, crashed or unexpected power loss. On the Details tab, bugs of event data are all "0 x 0. There is not more information give me a suspicion of what might be wrong. There is no other event ID leading to the accident, indicating something that has happened right before that happens. Other times, the virtual machine will run only for a few minutes or a few hours before the server restarts automatically. There seems to be no rhyme or reason as to why this happens.

Some things I've tried so far is new RAM. Which is a not seem to make a difference. I moved the server to a new outlet, on its own circuit to verify that there are no power problem going on with her. The new locations have not fixed it. One thing that I wonder is 280W power in the Thinkserver. This power could have enough 'juice' to feed my RAID drives and a hyper-v virtual computer simultaneously? Pourrait I need buy the 450W PSU? Could there be a firmware update there I need that could fix this problem? Y at - it a bug known in Hyper-V that causes this crash?

I have spent months looking for solutions online, look for patches, etc.. Whatever it is possible to help and so far I had no chance. If anyone out there has ANY idea what could happen, I'd really appreciate your thoughts and ideas. If you would like more information on the problem or my setup, or would like to see the event ID, I'd be more than willing to send screenshots to discuss the matter further. Thank you all who have taken the time to read this and I hope to hear from you.

Thank you

Jeff

I think that I thought about it. Apart from settle to 1 core per VM, the other thing I did was last updated the driver to pass. It is the only driver that I couldn't immediately find and it seems to have fixed random crash. Between this update and lowering posibly cores per VM, the issue seems to be fixed.

Jeff

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