Look at the other logs in /var/log to see if there are any log entries that
might point to something.
You can trim down the system and build a custom kernel, and go through
/etc/rc.conf and /usr/local/etc/rc.d and make sure you are only starting
essential services.
Depending on what you are
hi
Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>First you should cvsup and rebuild everything to the latest release
>versions so all security fixes are loaded.
yes, that's already done.
>
>With everything rebuilt, let it run and see if it still locks up.
yes, it still does.
>Did you change any h
First you should cvsup and rebuild everything to the latest release
versions so all security fixes are loaded.
With everything rebuilt, let it run and see if it still locks up.
Did you change any hardware recently?
-Derek
At 07:17 AM 6/15/2006, George Donnelly wrote:
hi
two nights