Re: new machine just turns off after some time.

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On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 02:19:24PM -0400, Jerry Geis alleged:
> Hi all...
> 
> I have a new machine for centos 5. amd 6000+, 2 gig and 750GIG drives.
> Price is quite reasonable... Anyway...
> 
> centos 5 installs fine, I was running fine then the machine just turned off.
> I tried to run a video for the last 8 hours on it waiting to happen 
> again and it
> worked just fine.
> 
> I then did a continues compile with a batch file and after a few minutes it
> just turned off... I saw the length of time to do the compiles was 
> increasing.
> At the end about 10 seconds extra than the time when I first started....
> 
> 
> I immediately jumped into the hardware monitor for CPU temp and it is 
> registering 45C.
> around 114 F. Seems OK at this point..
> 
> I have heard before RAM or power supply.
> 
> Do these symptoms still point to that?
> Does the power supply seem more likely than RAM? The RAM is DD2 Corsair.
> 
> I am doubtful that the kernel just died or something for froze as the 
> machine TURNS OFF.

These things are almost always hardware problems.  It could be RAM, CPU,
mobo, power supply, etc. *shrug*.

You could run memtest86+ for awhile to test ram.  lm_sensors can check
temp and voltage levels.

Otherwise you pretty much just need to figure out the good trigger, and
swap hardware until you find the culprit.

-- 
Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin
University of Southern California

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