That fixed my server a week ago. I opened it up and was it ever cruddy
under the cpu fan! Yeow! I had to use a toothpick to really get the
fluff out with a vacuum cleaner nozzle to catch all the cruft. It's been
steady running ever since. Ric
Canned air is very good for cleaning up places like
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 13:28 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 06:58:46PM +0200, Test wrote:
> >
> > I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
> >
> > The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
> >
> > SInce a few weeks the box goes in
Duh, Thats a good one, didnt think of that
i will give it a go...
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 06:58:46PM +0200, Test wrote:
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> I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
>
> The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
>
> SInce a few weeks the box goes into standby (power led flashes) without
> any obvious reason (ie. i cannot fin
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So basically i am looking for some hints on solving this...
>
I would get a power supply tester and check the power supply to make
sure it isn't dying (and be prepared for that anyway).
You said you have to unplug the power supp
Test wrote:
> So basically i am looking for some hints on solving this...
Sounds like the box is crashing. Configure a serial console
on it and hook the console up to another system to see if
anything comes across on the console prior to the standby/crash
behavior occurring.
nate
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Hi List,
I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
SInce a few weeks the box goes into standby (power led flashes) without
any obvious reason (ie. i cannot find anything). This happens randomly
(box runs for 1 day and
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