This sounds an awful lot like the memory timing problems I was having with an Athlon system. Turns out I had the memory BIOS (CAS Latency) set too low. Bumped it up a notch and all the problems went away.
In any case, memory problems can be a source of immediate lock-ups with no obvious error message. --Eric -- Eric Jeschke http://cs.uhh.hawaii.edu/~jeschke | From: "R. Scott Belford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: [luau] locking server | Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Warren mentioned an issue familiar to me when he brought up some | troubles that he was having with a server locking down. He and Ray have | figured it to be a hardware problem. I have experienced something | familiar, and I am wondering what conditions can lead to a server lock | up with no hints in the logs and why it definitely is a hardware | problem. | | In my scenario, I have had a server lock up after about 5 days of hard | use. It has happened twice. Both times I was using Redhat's 7.2 | ...[snip] | If you have any suggestions or insights or experiences that you can | share, I would be most gracious. | | scott
