u need to check first the /var/log/messages file. most
of the time, it will give you clues or error messages
on what programs or hardware might possibly cause the
system hangs.  

--- Tito Mari Francis Esca�o
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good afternoon!
> 
> Our server is an ASUS AP1600 S5 dual-Xeon 1U server
> 
> Installed software include the following:
> CentOS 4.0
> PostgreSQL 8.0.4, RPM installed binary from
> postgresql.org for RHEL 4
> Apache-1.3.33
> PHP-4.4.0
> 
> Apache and PHP were compiled specifically for this
> server using
> instructions from Gerhard Mourani's Securing &
> Optimizing Linux 2.0
> 
> The followingis the status of our servers currently
> co-located in PLDT:
> Physical memory - 99%
> Kernel + Apps     - 46%
> Buffers               -    3%
> Cached              - 50%
> Disk swap          -    0%
> 
> The SCSI HDDs haven't even reached 40% and this
> system hanged just
> this morning, it also hung last Friday, 24 Mar 2006.
> What could be the
> problem?
> 
> Your help would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
> 
> --
> Tito Mari Francis H. Esca�o
> Computer Engineer and Free Software Proponent
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