Hi Justin,

sounds to me like a hardware problem. Or did the problem start after a
certain update? What do the log files look like just before the crash?

Maybe you should run a memory check or change the RAM bars.

Did you check the BIOS settings? Maybe there are wrong timing settings
for the RAM.
How old is the server hardware? Is the cooling in good order?

Till

Justin Hartman wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> I have a major problem in that my Debian Etch server keeps freezing
> and the only way to get it back online is to manually reboot it. This
> started about a month ago but as time increases so does the amount of
> freezes and to be honest I don't have a clue where to start to resolve
> this issue.
>
> My hunch is that a mysql database is causing the problem but what I
> don't get is why it would freeze up the entire server. I've gone
> through syslog, daemon, mysql-slow and other apache and kernel log
> files but there is nothing obvious pointing me in the direction as to
> what's causing the problem.
>
> I've also been running munin on the server for some time and nothing
> leading up to the freeze reflects either in munin graphs. I was hoping
> that there might be a spike in cpu, memory or anything for that matter
> but alas nothing.
>
> Does anyone perhaps have any advice in trying to help me problem-solve
> this one?


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