>>There is a testing utility called memtest86 www.memtest86.com Unfortunatly you need to take the box offline and boot into memtest86,
It might be quicker to stick another memory stick in and see if it works with that and throw the other away if it does, but at this point don`t think its a memmory problem. I`m wondering about mtu packet sizes and ftp truncating the large cf.tar.gz and causing problems that way, or even ftp as ascii or binary if this is an issue or my cable connection caching a previous ftp or wget. At the moment I`m having trouble using wget to lift the cf file from here to remote machine using wget -r http://myip/coldfusion-50-linux-us.tar.gz though this worked before I suspect the problem is somehow ftp related and not related to new ver of Apache or Red Hat not working with Cf files. A bit flummoxed at the moment, but I`ll do a fresh ftp without wget and try it again, know of a good ftp utility for transferring w2k/xp files across to unix that can say give various check options on the integrity of files being transferred, wget log doesn`t give much info, someone might provide me with an url to lift the above tar.gz from their server as maybe my own file damaged some way, or any other ideas as could do with a dig out here? thanks again Colm -----Original Message----- From: justin home office [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 August 2002 21:32 To: CF-Linux Subject: Re: CVS & ColdFusion There is a testing utility called memtest86 www.memtest86.com Unfortunatly you need to take the box offline and boot into memtest86, (it a linux os on a floppy) Takes a long time to do the tests too. Maybe 10 hours or so... If there is a problem on your simm you can use "badmem" to lock that memory in linux . I wrote a kernal driver for win2000 that does the same thing. Only me and one other person has tested it though. Sad I know.. but I learnt a lot about Driver Delevelopment in windows. I would not recommend either of this things for a production box. Justin Colm Brazel wrote: >>Any chance you got bad memory stick? > > > Don`t say that, its possible though, 386ram on machine caused no major > problems before, that was b4 I crashed everything trying to upgrade mySQL to > ver 4, the reload of software this required caused probs for support > people, I guessed it was bcause hd was bandjaxed maybe that`s why upgrade to > mySQL had probs, they replaced hd and software for the raq was reloaded > without probs, active monitor on the raq shows no prob alerts with the > memory, hardware probs like this are often the worst to troubleshoot, know > of a unix utility to compare with chkdsk/f or scandisk you can do remotely? > > Colm > > -----Original Message----- > From: justin home office [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 11 August 2002 16:28 > To: CF-Linux > Subject: Re: CVS & ColdFusion > > > > > Justin > > >>BTW reloading CF 5 onto a new hd on cobalt box all goes well until I get > > the > >>error >>Copying files........ >>gunzip: jre.tar.gz: invalid compressed data--crc error >>even though new ver of tar installed and install no problem on previous hd >>and current hd not flaky. Any clue as to why this be so?? > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-linux%40houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists&body=lists/cf_linux or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
