Mac OS Server 10.6.4 getting hanged

Hi,
Recently i'm facing the Xserve hanging issue. It hangs and I'm unable to use any of my server services. Then i have manually turn off the Xserve and start.
Even keyboard and mouse will not work. Please suggest me what will be the issue.
I'm using Mac OS Server 10.6.4
Server model = Xserve
Processor = 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory = 2gb
Storage = 2tb
Looking forward to support.
Thanks,
Gulab Pasha

Boot the distribution DVD, invoke Disk Utility from the Utilities menu (second page of the installation sequence with Snow Leopard Server, right after the language selection), select and erase the target system disk, return to the utilities menu, and install.
The usual sequence for avoiding these cases without a full reinstallation is to boot the distro DVD and to make a full disk backup via Disk Utility (create a disk image on an external disk, etc) before rooting around with the environment. That way, you have a snapshot backup to fall back to if a mistake or an error arises.

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