Yup, I see it from time to time. Also, see the occasional running the CPU to 
100%. 
 
Never have seen a pattern though, so I never have said anything. Like you we 
just have a check on a secondary server to see when the last time SA ran on the 
primary server. 
 

Michael D. Shook
Systems Analyst - Data Management
Saddle Creek Corporation
863 668 4477 (work)
863 665 1261 (fax)
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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark 
Perry
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 6:36 AM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] I might be alone



As a matter of interest has anyone else experienced the following: 
 
When running SA as a service periodically the service would stop?  I now as a 
matter of course has a scheduled task which checks for this and restarts the 
service.  From memory it seems to occurr when weekly full backups are running, 
SA runs on my backup server as it does very little when not doing any backups 
but genereates a lot of prolonged IO over the weekend (Runs Symantec Netbackup, 
formerly Veritas). 
 
I just thought that it might be something that someone else may have seen. 
 
Regards 
 
Mark

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