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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
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> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
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>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?
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> My configuration is as following:
>
> Host OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise Edtn SP1 R2 w/Virtual Server R2 Standard
> Edition
>
> Host machine hardware: Supermicro platform 6014H-T
> Motherboard: X6DHR-TG (chipset Intel E7520)
> Onboard Lan: Intel 82546GB (2-port Gigabit ethernet controller)
>
> Info about LAN driver:
> Driver Provider: Intel
> Driver date: 08.03.2005
> Driver version: 8.5.14.0
> Driver signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
>
>
> First LAN adapter is configured to be in VLAN 2 and VLAN 5 (they're attached
> to virtual machines)
> Second LAN adapter is disabled.
>
> Occasionally system raises Stop Error:
> Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000008, parameter2 00000002, parameter3
> 00000000, parameter4 f71107fa.
>
> I've analyzed minidump with WinDbg.exe and it concluded that the most
> possible cause to trap is VMNetServ.dll
>
> How I should deal with this problem?