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<0> all I see online when I look for ubuntu/C# related stuff <0> is that NANO is a compiler ?! <0> Lastly the Mono JIT (Just In Time) compiler is speedy, providing all these.... <1> mono!=nano <2> sal <0> OH <0> lol. <3> mono.. that's it. <0> I am SUCH a dumb***!!! <1> yes <0> lol I got totally side tracked. <4> Jostein, ..obviously <5> :) <2> a heed to download Linux do you now a adres where i can fiind <2> ? <0> lol.
<0> www.linuxiso.org <0> or www.distrowatch.com <0> or .org I cant remember <2> thx <2> :D <0> u know, %80 of questions people ask can be solved by just searching EXACTLY what they ask in google <0> lol. <3> no ****? really? <6> where can I find 24/7 online beer delivery in norway? :P <3> Jostein: www.just****inggoogleit.com <7> Jostein, set up your own brewery <7> schitzo++ <6> schitzo: was a joke. you cant <6> schitzo: in norway, its illegal for anything but bars/resturants to sell beer after 8pm on weekdays and 6pm saturdays. sundays are a no-go <3> wow, that sort of ****s <6> yeah <3> I've got some weird laws here, but not that bad <5> can they give it away for free? <6> schitzo: later <6> XiViX: illegal <6> norway has a pretty strict set of rules regarding alcohol <6> in order to protect the citizens against themselves and alcohol abuse <6> which IMO think ****s <6> s/IMO/I IMO/ <8> "we don't think you can be trusted with grown up toys so we will take them away from you" is standard for lawmakers <8> and off-licence hours (ie, not bars and pubs) are 10am->10pm Mon-Sat, and 10am->4pm Sun in the UK <6> really hard "breaking" a router, when it uses the default p***word :P <6> google the routername, first hit, you're in <7> Hey, Falchion? Need a little Dyn ***istance, if you would... <9> how do I diagnose a problem with a server that's locking up on me? Is there any logging that would be able to tell me what caused it to lock? <9> I can just let it sit for a period of time and it just locks up <10> darkfrog, heavily utilized or just random lockups? <7> any messages on the console? Like an "oops" or a panic? <9> fredk, not doing anything <9> nothing in the console or anything <10> darkfrog, hardware or drivers <11> darkfrog: run a test on the RAM <7> when you reboot, look in /var/log/messages and see if anything happened right before the lockup <11> darkfrog: and check /var/log/auth <9> K_F, already did....used Memtest86 <11> last time it happened to me it was bad RAM blocks that was triggered by brute-force attacks on SSH <7> but if the system is really wedged, chances are it couldn't write out any log messages, if any were generated. <11> disabled p***word login (only allow PKI auth now) and not happened since <9> K_F, this is a server that's supposed to ship Monday...it's currently behind the firewall <6> darkfrog: then you are screwed :P <9> K_F, I ran the memtest86 for over an hour with 4 complete cycles and didn't lock up. <11> can probably exclude RAM problems then <9> Would I be better off just completely formatting and starting over? <11> PSU? <9> PSU? <11> power supply unit <9> possible <11> maybe you try to draw too much power from it <9> I hope not...this is a 1U server <11> try lmsensors or anything <9> it just locked up on boot...that's not good
<9> "INIT: version 2.85 booting" - LOCKED <12> usually when a system locks up, it doesn't say "locked" it just locks up <9> I added that...notice that it's outside of the quotes. ;) <12> maybe it's just a bad install <11> darkfrog: what does the SMART values say? <9> smart? <11> and this dude is configuring a server? <7> ooooh. so the kernel is b0rking as soon as it starts init? Hmmm... <12> he probably didn't mount /etc or borked it <9> it breaks at random places...sometimes it will boot fine <11> darkfrog: Self-Monitoring Analysis And Reporting Technology <11> smartctl -a /dev/sda would be one example of usage <11> Current Drive Temperature: 26 C <12> usually the bios will flip and tell you when SMART values are showing errors <9> K_F, my cpus typically don't go about 36C <9> above <9> typically at about 30c <11> safemode: depends, only if the drive is flagged as bad, you might require to run a full offline scan for it to be flagged that way <11> darkfrog: didn't say anything about CPU <9> the power supply is a 350 watt and this is a Dual Xeon 2.4GHz system... <9> it finally got to the login screen but the machine is locked again <9> ugh....I guess a reformat is necessary at this point <9> I hope that's enough... <9> software is much easier and cheaper to fix than hardware though. :-p <11> one thing I for sure wouldn't do is to ship this to any customer <9> besides, how do I test if it's hardware? <9> it's not for a customer...it's a colo for me <11> oh <9> I'm a programmer and just do this stuff by necessity these days...don't claim to be a professional. That's why I'm here. :-p <9> I think I might try pulling the second CPU and see if that makes a difference <9> if it does then it might be either the power supply or processor, right? <11> I'd say you need a grander PSU <9> that will be quite expensive I should think for the specialized 1U case <11> should have thought of that before designing the system really <9> K_F, thanks. :-p <9> I didn't design it, just got a deal on ebay. :-p <11> you got screwed <9> okay...I pulled the second processor and now it's up <11> surprise, surprise <13> hmm... This server maintenance has done me much good. <11> heya Lion-O <13> hi there K_F <9> K_F, you've been so helpful convincing me there's a problem with my power supply, is there any way to know for sure? <11> <11> power supply unit<11> maybe you try to draw too much power from it<11> try lmsensors or anything <13> note: if you set a directory containing sockets with mode 750 it *might* be hard for $other_people to access the socket ;) <11> Lion-O: hehe <9> lm_sensors only detects my memory, board, and CPUs <13> K_F: I really thought to have let the time behind me where I'd discover oddities after rebooting a server. I was wrong ;) <11> hehe <11> darkfrog: sure it doesn't report the voltage on the CPU? <9> http://www.captiveimagination.com:88/wiki/index.php/Error_Message <11> darkfrog: http://www3.kfwebs.net/sensors.txt <9> that's awesome! <8> LOL! <11> DaveHowe: ? <8> ways to mess with people's heads number 44 - "order a vegetarian special pizza with extra ham topping" <11> rofl <9> K_F, is there something perhaps I don't have configured right that's keeping me from seeing that info? <11> darkfrog: loading the appropriate modules <8> oh, and Materials Data Sheet entry - Harmful biproducts of combustion "not listed here as all are significantly less toxic and/or dangerous than the chemical itself" <11> hehe <8> mind you it *is* Cl F5 :) <11> darkfrog: that said, not entirely sure how well lmsensors work on a 64bit system <9> K_F, why wouldn't the machine lock-up when I was running the memory test? Was it because it was a single process mode and not really utilizing the CPUs? <9> K_F, it's not 64-bit, just hyperthreaded <11> yes, it probably didn't use CPU.. <11> darkfrog: eh, newer Xeons are 64bit <9> K_F, mine's not new enough. ;) <11> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep lm <11> does that return anything? <9> nope <11> hmm, ok <11> flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm syscall nx lm constant_tsc pni monitor ds_cpl cid cx16 xtpr
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