On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 13:55:28 +0400 Jim Klimov <j...@cos.ru> wrote: > 2012-10-12 9:43, Michelle Knight пишет: > > A live installation of Ubuntu has been up for 8 hours so I'll leave > > it a while longer to see if it remains stable. If it does then that > > will lessen the likelihood that it is the processor. > > You can also hammer the system with memtest (see in syslinux > based boot managers - they often come together; likely available > from your Ubuntu distro disk) and with some compute-intensive > benchmarks like SuperPI and things like that - which basically > measure how long your computer survives until overheating halt > (usually testing the overclocked setups). By chance, are you > overclocked? ;) > > > HTH, > //Jim
Thanks for the tips. I had already put the machine through a memtest and it came though no problems. It isn't overlocked; the machine reboots even when idle; nothing running other than standard stuff. I'm not using any encryption or compression. The Ubuntu live has been running for nearly 24 hours and that hasn't rebooted. I did hit a problem which was that I had to turn off Legacy USB support in order to use OI, but I can't use the keyboard to select a snapshot to boot from without legacy USB enabled. No one has offered a possible explanation as to why the root crontab was overwritten with that one statement, so I'm starting to conclude that the OS updates could be a factor. I've got the latest OI for USB stick so I'm going to use that to mount the ZFS data set and get the data off. If it remains stable through that process then I'll be certain that the OS build has problems. I'll keep you informed. Michelle. _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss