> > My question is: would you suspect time being off as a suspect when > other things aren't working? >
No, not generally unless it involved specific network specific services related to syncing/mirroring or if I was using a Real Time Operating System found on computer networking or telecom equipment. I don't know if most people are in the practice of using snapshots before upgrades that can be rolled back to. When I was a MS Win Sys Admin and a system got b0rked!, we'd either roll back to the last known good configuration or reimage the machine. Usually what happens to me with upgrades is that a specific application or service gets broken usually due to some library file incompatibility or soft/hard link reference gets broken. When a system just seems to be generally misbehaving with unrelated problems, I usually break out the monitoring tools and look at cpu, memory, processes, etc. Here's some common monitoring tools that might be useful - https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/articles/16-linux-server-monitoring-commands-you-really-need-to-know-1703.html _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
