Scott you're right, it was a hardware problem.
Thanks for your help.
Glad to be of help. What was the problem? Bad memory or bad hard
drive?
Just curious.
It was a bad 512Mo memory module and a bad memory slot on the
motherboard.
Our hosting provider never checks memory before, but
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Objet : Re: [HACKERS] Stability problems
I would recommend checking your memory (look for memtest86 online
somewhere. Good tool.) Anytime a machine seems to act flakely
there's a
better than even chance it has a bad bit of memory in it.
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Nicolas VERGER wrote
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Objet : Re: [HACKERS] Stability problems
I would recommend checking your memory (look for memtest86 online
somewhere. Good tool.) Anytime a machine seems to act flakely
there's a
better than even chance it has a bad bit of memory in it.
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Nicolas VERGER
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Nicolas VERGER wrote:
Scott you're right, it was a hardware problem.
Thanks for your help.
Glad to be of help. What was the problem? Bad memory or bad hard drive?
Just curious.
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Nicolas VERGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2002-11-05 14:46:44 [5768] FATAL 2: failed to add item with len = 191
to page 150 (free space 4294967096, nusd 0, noff 0)
template1=# select version();
PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96
Hmm. This looks a lot like the bug
I would recommend checking your memory (look for memtest86 online
somewhere. Good tool.) Anytime a machine seems to act flakely there's a
better than even chance it has a bad bit of memory in it.
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Nicolas VERGER wrote:
Hi,
I have strange stability problems.
I can't