Problem: you suspect the RAM in your server, or you wish to stress the 
system a little and see that it is still reliable

Answer: install my background memory tester!

# F=ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/CharlieBrady/memtest
# rpm -Uhv $F/e-smith-memtest-0.0.1-04.noarch.rpm  \
    $Fmemtester-2.93.1-01.i386.rpm
# /sbin/e-smith/config set memtest service status enabled
# svc-start memtest

Logs will be found in /var/log/memtest

Do:

# svc-stop memtest
# /sbin/e-smith/config set memtest service status disabled

to stop testing

Problem reports (or gifts :-)) direct to me please.

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Charlie Brady                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lead Product Developer
Network Server Solutions Group
Mitel Networks Corporation      http://www.mitel.com/smallbusiness
Phone: +1 (613) 592 5660 or 592 2122  Fax: +1 (613) 592 1175



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