The first two utils I run if I suspect hardware issues
both independant of resident os ;
http://www.memtest.org/
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/technolo/dft/dft.htm
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On Apr 13, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The database ran well for about 2 minutes, then the server crashed
again. The filesystem was again corrupted so badly that we could
not even log in to look at the logs.
did memtest? it looks like it's fine until you stress your hardware
First things first; if the machine is still in warranty, don't mess
with
it but send it back to the manufacturer and demand a replacement.
It is in warranty and I am following their process. I'm hoping to
short-circuit that process by finding the problem on my own, if
possible. Plus, I'v
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:07:25PM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
> I have what looks like a hardware problem with an Intel 1U server,
> which I am using mainly as a mysql database server for some of my
> bigger website clients.
>
> The server went down last week with a badly corrupted file system
The database ran well for about 2 minutes, then the server crashed again. The
filesystem was again corrupted so badly that we could not even log in to look
at the logs.
did memtest? it looks like it's fine until you stress your hardware
We've reinstalled FreeBSD again, just to be able to S
I have what looks like a hardware problem with an Intel 1U server,
which I am using mainly as a mysql database server for some of my
bigger website clients.
The server went down last week with a badly corrupted file system.
After spending a day trying to fix the file system, we gave up and