SNA Server Service Stays Inactive When Started

Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
Article ID: Q110582
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT, version 2.0

SYMPTOMS

If an SNA Server link service fails to start for any reason, the SNA Server service will not start. Using SNA Server Admin, the server switches from Pending to Inactive when it is started.

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, remove any SNA Server link services that depend on adapters that are not present, or determine why the SNA link service failed to start. Possible causes for link service initialization failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Adapter not present in the machine.
  • Interrupt conflict with another device in the machine.
  • DLC driver not installed or bound to the network adapter.

MORE INFORMATION

When SNA Server is installed, the SNA Server service is configured to depend on all underlying link services to start. However, if an underlying link service fails to start for any reason, SNA Server fails to start and the following error will be logged in the Windows NT system log:

  Event ID: 7001
  Source:   Service Control Manager
  Type:     Error
  Description: The SnaServer service depends upon the <snalink>
               service which failed to start because of the
               following error:
               The dependency service or group failed to start.

Note that <snalink> is the name of the SNA Server link service specified during SNA Server setup (default names are SnaSdlc1, SnaDlc1, SnaDft1, SnaX251). This error occurs because the <snalink> service did not start. The reason for the failure should be present in a preceding error in the system event log, reported as Event ID #7000.


Additional query words: prodsna SNA service 7000 7001
Keywords : kbnetwork ntnetserv
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
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