man, 20 12 2004 kl. 14:35 -0500, skrev Jeff Kinz:
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 08:08:07PM +0100, Jesper Berth wrote:
> > man, 20 12 2004 kl. 12:28 -0500, skrev Jeff Kinz:
> > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 05:59:43PM +0100, Jesper Berth wrote:
> > > > Hi i am having some(alot) troubles getting my server to run stable
> > > > some times when the server has been up and running some hours the
> > > > clients wont boot saying somthing about crc error<6>
> > > 
> > > Sounds like a memory problem, but could be your power supply is getting
> > > weak, losing power as it stays warm for long periods of time.
> > 
> > The memory was my idea to, but how much difference is there between
> > normal memory and ECC??
> its RAM w/an extra bits and circuits such that it detects when there is
> an error in the RAM.  If you are getting ECC errors then something very
> bad is hapeening, but all of the previous discussion applies.
> 
> http://www.ocsystem.com/whatiseccmem.html
> http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/tc2120/questionsanswers.html#C2
> 
Thanks...
Well we are going to by ECC when we goes for an upgrade so if we have to
do it now, well  .. :-D
> > 
> > > Run MEMTest86 to look for bad RAM,
> > > Watch the case temp, see if it goes bad at a certain temp.
> > > run with the sides off and see if the problem goes away,
> > > 
> > > If you have the sensors for it watch the voltages coming out of the PS.
> > > Otherwise (WARNING< DANGEROUS>) use a multimeter to look at the live
> > > voltages on the connectors while the PC is running.
> > > (DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING,
> > > Could harm you or your computer.)
> > 
> > Will try this as the last thing .. (we have an electrician at the
> > school)
> > 
> > > > other times openoffice won't start, have triede with gentoo's bin
> > > > version and an danish version from da.openoffice.org same problem
> > > > 
> > > > If i reboot the server things work again...
> > > More indication that its maybe a RAM problem.
> > > > ............
> > > > Could it be something with my hardware drives, memory ?? the room temp.
> > > > is around 30 Celcius
> > > Thats 86 F. A little on the warm side. Most office environments are kept 
> > > below 75F. (23C)
> > 
> > As i recall(i am not near the server) cpu temp is around 40-43 and mb
> > temp around 26 but not that sure ....
> 
> Just make sure the temps are staying in spec for your system.
>  good luck.

I might add an extra fan in front of the case just around the
harddrives.. :-)

Thanks
Jesper
> 
> > 
> > > Could also be a time/heat problem w/either hard drives or Hard drive
> > > controllers.  You just have to keep testing and eliminate one component
> > > at a time.
> > 
> > Jesper
> > -- 
> > Jesper Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 

-- 
Jesper Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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