Hi,
Gene Horodecki wrote on 2009-01-03 15:01:54 -0600 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
BackupPC working for a year, all of a sudden nothing works]:
> [Faulty RAM, bad PSU]
> These are good theories, but I would tend to refute them in both cases.
> First of all I now know that the system is behaving in exa
2009/1/3 Juergen Harms :
> It looks like the "educated guesses" do not help in this case. Something
> breaks without leaving an evident trace at the level of backuppc and of
> Linux - you need more evidence (I agree, after having eliminated the
> most likely explanations for such a diffusely manife
It looks like the "educated guesses" do not help in this case. Something
breaks without leaving an evident trace at the level of backuppc and of
Linux - you need more evidence (I agree, after having eliminated the
most likely explanations for such a diffusely manifested error).
The next step I
These are good theories, but I would tend to refute them in both cases.
First of all I now know that the system is behaving in exactly the same
way for the old and the new memory. About an hour into a backup today I
got a spontaneous reboot. This is with the original memory. In most
logs I
Holgar or anyone else, thanks forasking for details. Previous post shows some
details of my setup. Advice appreciated.
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