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| Hi. I've had a box running as a server for a few years. It's been offline for a week for so because i relocated. Now it's up again, but for some reason, it becomes nonresponsive from time to time. I find nothing in the logs (the ones I've looked in). In syslog, I find only that there are no 'marks' after it dies: Apr 2 19:31:27 localhost -- MARK -- Apr 2 19:51:27 localhost -- MARK -- Apr 2 20:11:27 localhost -- MARK -- Apr 5 10:16:05 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart. daemon.log, messages, and syslog also have nothing that points out to me what happened. I attached a screen and a keyboard to the box. After a while, the screen blanks, but comes to life when I touch a key (standard behaviour) - but when it stops responding to requests (mail and http), it also does not come to life on my keypresses. Any ideas how I can find out what makes it die? Thanks, /Morten |
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| Morten <dontreplytousenetmessagesbymail@mikkelsens.net> : > > I've had a box running as a server for a few years. > It's been offline for a week for so because i relocated. > Now it's up again, but for some reason, it becomes nonresponsive from > time to time. > I find nothing in the logs (the ones I've looked in). > In syslog, I find only that there are no 'marks' after it dies: > Apr 2 19:31:27 localhost -- MARK -- > Apr 2 19:51:27 localhost -- MARK -- > Apr 2 20:11:27 localhost -- MARK -- > Apr 5 10:16:05 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart. > > daemon.log, messages, and syslog also have nothing that points out to me > what happened. > > I attached a screen and a keyboard to the box. After a while, the screen > blanks, but comes to life when I touch a key (standard behaviour) - but > when it stops responding to requests (mail and http), it also does not > come to life on my keypresses. > > Any ideas how I can find out what makes it die? Perhaps, if you described the hardware, we could offer suggestions for queries to that hardware, presumably leading to correcting its, or its associated software's, configuration. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Linux Counter #80292 - - http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html Please, don't Cc: me. |