Kyle Lutze wrote:
well, I figured part of it out. While doing backups /var filled up and
for some reason that caused the system to freeze. I cleaned it up and
/var/tmp (which caused the problem) is now pointing to a folder on a
120GB HD so that will no longer be a problem. Then, php stopped working
on the reboot, so I recompiled that and apache was happy, but since I
lost my 100 day uptime I decided to update my kernel. everything went
good, made some speed modifications, rebooted. caput! :(
grub will not load and I have yet to figure out why. 8 hours of working
on it, 2 hours of website uptime during that, and now I shall go back at
it as soon as I get home.
Kyle
The server is back up and running with updated software and the
latest kernel, all problems have been fixed and it is good to go :)
Kyle
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