[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once again, when it crashes, I can sometimes still manage to use a ssh
connection to get in from elsewhere. What information should I collect,
and how should I analyse it?
Start with 'dmesg'. Look for anything erroneous and/or send the output
to the list. You can also check /var/log/messages after rebooting, but
problems might not get written there if the kernel is somehow unable to
write to the disk.
What is ur memory configuration by the way? I remember you said 2G, but is it
2x1G, 4x512M, something else? and what about the manufacturer?
2x1G. But now I'm running 1x1G. Kingston memory.
memtest86+ never finds a thing wrong.
Could be, of course that it's other hardware.
Have you tried stressing your CPU?
1. make sure your CPU isn't running too hot
2. # apt-get install cpuburn
3. $ burnK7
4. keep an eye on your CPU temperature and see if your system crashes soon.
-Corey
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