On Friday 28 April 2006 10:25, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Try sysutils/smartmontools or a disk checker from the disk
manufacturer. Most provide one.
smartmontools seems to confirm there's nothing wrong with the disk:
smartctl version 5.33
On Monday 01 May 2006 12:28, Nick Withers wrote:
Understandably, too. Other files are served fine, to your
knowledge?
I think something a little like it has happened before - but I was in a real
rush to meet a deadline and didn't have time to take notice of the
circumstances.
At the moment
Ben Paley wrote:
On Friday 28 April 2006 10:25, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Try sysutils/smartmontools or a disk checker from the disk
manufacturer. Most provide one.
smartmontools seems to confirm there's nothing wrong with the disk:
smartctl
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 03:41:18PM +, Ben Paley wrote:
On Friday 21 April 2006 00:31, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:17:47AM +, Ben Paley wrote:
Hello,
I have Apache 2 running on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a laptop on a small
office lan. Whenever one of the
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 13:22, Bill Moran wrote:
memtest86 is also available as a bootable CD.
So it is
How long did you run it for? I don't trust the results unless I let
it run for at least 8 hours. _Any_ errors are bad, especially on a
server. The bootable versions (CD or floppy)
Ben Paley wrote:
so I'm provisionally eliminating memory failure as the cause of my
file corruption.
Any idea where I go from here? That file really does change. Could it be a
hard disk problem on the exact spot where this file is? is fsck my friend in
this instance? I'll go and rtfm right
On 4/26/06, Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 17:19, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
What version of apache are you using?
apache-2.0.55_4
I've already see corruption file when I was tried to share xml podcast
between my FreeBSD 6.1 and Sony PSP, with Apache 2.2.0
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 10:51:03PM +, Ben Paley wrote:
before download
$ md5 test.xml
MD5 (test.xml) = 25ed4336e8906e64bd05ebea990d29a0
after download
$ md5 test.xml
MD5 (test.xml) = ef0918bc4f7aa323eb6c41768092488e
And after each access the MD5sum change ...
This sounds
If the problem is Apache, though, it doesn't explain the other problems I've
been having, like the corrupted ftp uploads. Perhaps they are unrelated? Or
perhaps Apache is not the problem?
I recommend checking your hardware. I had a similar problem with huge
files, although unrelated to
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 09:46, Thomas Ludwig wrote:
If the problem is Apache, though, it doesn't explain the other problems
I've been having, like the corrupted ftp uploads. Perhaps they are
unrelated? Or perhaps Apache is not the problem?
I recommend checking your hardware. I had a
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:08:58 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone give me a hint as to how to get started checking the hardware?
It's a Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop. I really don't have the foggiest idea what
to look for or what to check - I've never had any problems with it
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 10:24, Nick Withers wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:08:58 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone give me a hint as to how to get started checking the
hardware? It's a Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop. I really don't have the
foggiest idea what to look for
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:10:26 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 10:24, Nick Withers wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:08:58 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone give me a hint as to how to get started checking the
hardware? It's a Dell
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:10:26 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 10:24, Nick Withers wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:08:58 +
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone give me a hint as to how to get started checking the
hardware? It's a Dell
Please, check your RAM. I had similar problem with changing MD5 on PC
with bad RAM.
I had a similar problem that drove me crazy for a long while. It all
made sense when I opened up the box and saw that the CPU fan was
stopped. Luckily, there was no permanent damage to the CPU and
replacing the
On Friday 21 April 2006 00:31, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:17:47AM +, Ben Paley wrote:
Hello,
I have Apache 2 running on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a laptop on a small
office lan. Whenever one of the other machines (mostly Macs) makes a
request for a certain
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 17:19, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
What version of apache are you using?
apache-2.0.55_4
I've already see corruption file when I was tried to share xml podcast
between my FreeBSD 6.1 and Sony PSP, with Apache 2.2.0
$ ls -l test.xml
-r--r--r-- 1 dom dom 5725 Mar
Hello,
I have Apache 2 running on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a laptop on a small
office lan. Whenever one of the other machines (mostly Macs) makes a request
for a certain page on my machine, it is delivered succesfully but the file
itself is absolutely scrambled beyond recognition into a
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:17:47AM +, Ben Paley wrote:
Hello,
I have Apache 2 running on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a laptop on a small
office lan. Whenever one of the other machines (mostly Macs) makes a request
for a certain page on my machine, it is delivered succesfully but the file
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