dan wrote: > You should run two tests that can pick up any CPU or memory error. On > boot > run memtest from grub. That will hammer on your RAM for as long as you > want. Then run cpuburn to see if your CPU has some issue. I would think > that your RAM is the more likely candidate here. The problem with these > tests is that they cannot also stress the power supply. Your power supply > could be failing and letting the 3.3v rail drop below the +/-10% that is > usually well tollerated. It may only drop when the CPU is getting hit > hard and the Hard disks are at max power usage. > I've 4 virtual machines on one dual cpu server (2x1GHz P3). It was only one virtual machine which crashed. This one have exclusive access to 4 SATA drives which are placed in a storage box a with separate power supply. As written at January, 13 18:17 I really believe it is a problem with the LSI Logic driver or sata cable.
But thanks for the tip! br Matthias -- Don't Panic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: SourcForge Community SourceForge wants to tell your story. http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword _______________________________________________ BackupPC-users mailing list BackupPC-users@lists.sourceforge.net List: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/backuppc-users Wiki: http://backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net Project: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/