Mike Gerdts writes:
[...]
Thanks for suggestions and I have closed it all up to see if there was
a difference.
> Perhaps this belongs somewhere other than zfs-discuss - it has nothing
> to do with zfs.
Yes... it does, It started out much nearer to belonging here.
Not sure now how to switch to
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm guessing it was probably more like 60 to 62 c under load. The
> temperature I posted was after something like 5minutes of being
> totally shutdown and the case been open for a long while. (mnths if
> not yrs)
What happens if the case is
Peter Jeremy writes:
>>It seems there ought to be something, some kind of evidence and clues
>>if I only knew how to look for them, in the logs.
>
> Serious hardware problems are unlikely to be in the logs because the
> system will die before it can write the error to disk and sync the
> disks.
On 2010-Oct-28 04:45:16 +0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>Short of doing such a test, I have evidence already that machine will
>predictably shutdown after 15 to 20 minutes of uptime.
My initial guess is thermal issues. Check that the fans are running
correctly and there's no dust/fluff buildup on the
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, Harry Putnam wrote:
I have been having some trouble with corrupted data in one pool but
I thought I'd gotten it cleared up and posted to that effect in
another thread.
zpool status on all pools shows thumbs up.
What are some key words I should be looking for in /var/adm/mes
Krunal Desai writes:
> With an A64, I think a thermal shutdown would instantly halt CPU
> execution, removing the chance to write any kind of log message.
> memtest will report any errors in RAM; perhaps when the ARC expands to
> the upper-stick of memory it hits the bad bytes and crashes.
>
> Ca
* Harry Putnam (rea...@newsguy.com) wrote:
> Toby Thain writes:
>
> > On 27/10/10 4:21 PM, Krunal Desai wrote:
> >> I believe he meant a memory stress test, i.e. booting with a
> >> memtest86+ CD and seeing if it passed.
> >
> > Correct. The POST tests are not adequate.
>
> Got it. Thank you.
With an A64, I think a thermal shutdown would instantly halt CPU
execution, removing the chance to write any kind of log message.
memtest will report any errors in RAM; perhaps when the ARC expands to
the upper-stick of memory it hits the bad bytes and crashes.
Can you try switching power supplies
Toby Thain writes:
> On 27/10/10 4:21 PM, Krunal Desai wrote:
>> I believe he meant a memory stress test, i.e. booting with a
>> memtest86+ CD and seeing if it passed.
>
> Correct. The POST tests are not adequate.
Got it. Thank you.
Short of doing such a test, I have evidence already that ma
Krunal Desai writes:
> I believe he meant a memory stress test, i.e. booting with a
> memtest86+ CD and seeing if it passed. Even if the memory is OK, the
> stress from that test may expose defects in the power supply or other
> components.
>
> Your CPU temperature is 56C, which is not out-of-lin
On 27/10/10 4:21 PM, Krunal Desai wrote:
> I believe he meant a memory stress test, i.e. booting with a
> memtest86+ CD and seeing if it passed.
Correct. The POST tests are not adequate.
--Toby
Even if the memory is OK, the
> stress from that test may expose defects in the power supply or othe
I believe he meant a memory stress test, i.e. booting with a
memtest86+ CD and seeing if it passed. Even if the memory is OK, the
stress from that test may expose defects in the power supply or other
components.
Your CPU temperature is 56C, which is not out-of-line for most modern
CPUs (you didn't
Toby Thain writes:
> On 27/10/10 3:14 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> It seems my hardware is getting bad, and I can't keep the os running
>> for more than a few minutes until the machine shuts down.
>>
>> It will run 15 or 20 minutes and then shutdown
>> I haven't found the exact reason for it.
>>
On 27/10/10 3:14 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> It seems my hardware is getting bad, and I can't keep the os running
> for more than a few minutes until the machine shuts down.
>
> It will run 15 or 20 minutes and then shutdown
> I haven't found the exact reason for it.
>
One thing to try is a thorou
It seems my hardware is getting bad, and I can't keep the os running
for more than a few minutes until the machine shuts down.
It will run 15 or 20 minutes and then shutdown
I haven't found the exact reason for it.
Or really any thing in logs that seems like a reason.
It may be because I don't k
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