Re: Unix machine re-boots at random
- From: "FrankS" <fshank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:53:22 GMT
Bob,
I will clean and re-seat the processor tonight and see what happens. I need
to wait until everyone goes home. The first thing I always do when I open a
box is blow it all clean. It wasn't too bad in that respect when I first
opened it up.
I'll get the memtest.
Thank you.
Frank
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"FrankS" <fshank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This machine is my current server that will soon be replaced, but, would
still like to fix for a backup. PII 400MHz. My problem with this machine
started last Thursday with a "PANIC" error message. From my past
MBwith this I replaced the 128 MB of memory and replaced it with two 256
asticks. When I plugged the machine in there was nothing, no power. I got
as anew power supply, and it started up. Thought everything was fine.
This machine has been running 24X7 since 1999 and has never had so much
Ithiccup. Now, it could run for 8 hours straight or as little as 30 min.
wasjust re-boots without any delay between boots (as if the reset button
dependent,touched). Something may have gone wrong when I turned it off and let the
machine cool down for a day while getting the new memory.
Does anyone know where the most likely place for this problem is?
If this is a Slot 1 CPU, there's a good chance the CPU retention mechanism
is not doing its job, and the CPU is experiencing occasional electrical
interruptions, causing it to reset & reboot the system. Use a can of air
duster to clean the fan, heatsink & socket while you're at it.
In addition to Bill's suggestions, go to www.memtest.org and download
the latest version 1.65 of memtest86+, a fairly thorough, non-O/S
standalone memory testing program. Let it run for several hours and
see what turns up. (And no, the POST memory test isn't sufficient.)
Bob
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