Deepak Shrestha wrote:
On 12/4/06, Gilboa Davara <gilboad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 17:01 +0800, Hadders wrote:
> Hi,
> Just to confirm, you're saying that the box has run fine for some
> time, you've upgraded nothing (in terms of hardware), but now it's
> started having problems?
>
> Corrupt RAM can cause all sorts of headaches, to help eliminate that,
> I'd nip over to www.memtest.org, grab the latest bootable iso and run
> that for a few hours.
>
> It's a good place to start.
Plus, does lm_sesnros support your board?
Run (as root) $ sensors-detect [8], let it try to find you i2c chipset
and configure it - it should give you CPU/Chipset temperature/fan
speed/voltage/etc.
More-ever, configure smartd [8] to monitor the hard disk health and use
smartctl [8] to check the current status. (Usually smartctl -a <device>)
- Gilboa
[8] means man 8 XXX.
Thanks for the help. I tried memory check but nothing is wrong with
it. By the way this FC5 box is on Duron chip and guess the motherboard
is also quite old. "sensor-detect" detects mostly the NVIDIA things
only, not a thing about CPU/Chipset temp/fan speed. I guess its not
supported.
I guess something is wrong with my cable. I changed the cable and now
its fine again. I used to leave this machine unattended for minimum of
3 days straight and its running without complain. I don't know if its
going to show same thing again. Post it later if porblem occurs.
Thanks again!
Glad to hear it worked out for you. I seriously hate intermittent
hardware faults, they're the bane of our existence.
;-)
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