Need more ram. You are into swap. See my first reply. 3gb absolute minimum
for a small install IMO 4gb is safer.
On Dec 31, 2011 5:47 PM, "Scott Howell" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I was wrong about the version on the polycom's, it is
> 3.1.3.0507.  I got that bootrom version out of the phone's
> status, but it is not the software version obviously.
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> I don't know about the sleeping issue, it was suggested as a
> possible cause.  I have found no evidence, but the only
> thing that was strange as I said before is the server had a
> lot of disk activity when I launched the GUI this morning
> and was very slow to launch on the first attempt.  Almost as
> if it was having to spin up the drives.  Also, Chrome gave
> me a warning about the self signed SSL cert which I had
> previously accepted as if it changed.  Although I have seen
> strange behavior on other systems in this regard as well
> regarding Self Signed certs.  It is running on an Optiplex
> 745 dedicated with 1GB of RAM.
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> With regards to DNS I'm not saying it isn't the problem, but
> no records (except the NAPTR) show left to enter on the DNS
> advisor and it passes DNS on the Preflight.  I am doing DNS
> in my Win DC.
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> I guess at this point unless anyone sees a glaring problem
> that I should look into I will just keep an eye on it.  Is
> there any specific logging that I should crank up to look at
> the next time this happens?
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