Server Crash again

Justin Bennett Justin.Bennett at dynabrade.com
Fri Jan 24 08:47:14 EST 2003


It's a Dual Pentium 4 Xeon (1.8Ghz) system on a Supermicro board, don't
know if you have those laying around. Gonna try a new power supply got one
on order, didn't think of the processors. It's brand new Ordered it in
Nov, just installed last weekend.

Thanks
Justin
Cyber Source said:
> It's been my experience with that symptom that it was the cpu going bad,
> not just getting hot. Try replacing the cpu if you can. What style CPU?
> I may have one around here you could use to try it before you buy a new
> one. Let me know. Peter
>
> On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 07:25, Justin Bennett wrote:
>> Hmm. I disbaled the warning temp, was set at 85C. It was running fine
>> for a day and a half I figure I had it worked out. It did it again
>> yesterday afternoon. I have a new Powersupply on order, we'll see what
>> that does. If it still does it then it's going back. I don't have a
>> speaker hooked up so I don't know it it's beeping or not.... hmmm....
>>
>> > FWIW dpt:  I've got a dual Super P6D?? ... ummm... well anyway, it's
>> an older board, dual 600 PIII max, IIRC, but EVERY TIME I enabled
>> the thermal sensor, the thing would beep every few
>> > seconds no matter what threshold I set the temp. to.  I finally just
>> disabled the bios setting for it.  As near as I could tell, the temp
>> never exceeded 30 C anyway.  And it ran 24/7 for 2 years, until I
>> upgraded.  Trivial, but as you also have a Super boardbeing weird, I
>> wonder if it's more than just coincidence.
>> >
>> > -Greg
>> >
>> > On 21 Jan 2003 at 14:59, Justin Bennett wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Ok for all of you who replied to my earlier message, had it go down
>> again today. The odd thing is  I had a top going at the time and it
>> was up 1 day and 6 minutes. So it's almost exactly the same  time
>> it went down yesterday. The power supply and motherboard were
>> installed this weekend to  upgrade a Redhat 7.2 samba file server.
>> It ran all weekend fine, then did this yesterday and  today. Could
>> this be a redhat 7.2 hardware issue? It's a super micro SUPER
>> P4DCE+Motherboard.
>> >>  WIth dual p4 xeons on it. It could be a faulty Power supply but
>> it's
>> >> strange that it's almost the  same time. The power supply needed to
>> be unplugged and turned on and off a few times until it  came back
>> on. So it was like it faulted. Ideas, swapping the PS is probably
>> the next step.  However it is a new MB and processor there might be
>> redhat 7.2 issues with this.
>> >>
>> >> Justin
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> -------------------------------------------
>> >> Justin Bennett
>> >> Red Hat (Linux) Certified Engineer
>> >> Network Administrator
>> >> Dynabrade Inc.
>> >> 8989 Sheridan Dr
>> >> Clarence, NY 14031
>> >> 716-631-0100 ext 215
> --
> Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com>


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Justin Bennett
Red Hat (Linux) Certified Engineer
Network Administrator
Dynabrade Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr
Clarence, NY 14031
716-631-0100 ext 215





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