Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
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Hmm, are you sure that your hardware is good and that it is well
supported under Linux? Haven't you been able to find the reason
for your computers crashing so often? BTW, you can always try the
vanilla kernel and then bother people on the kernel list ;-)


So many tests run on the hardware for these 2 years...
- hard drive checked (with constructor softwar) OK. New low level initialisation and re-install. Same problem.
- memory test for 72 hours with the latest memtest version. No error.
- mother board change. Same problem.
- Power supply change. Same problem.
- Adding additionnal fan to the unit (even if the room is maintained at 22 degres). Same problem.

As the problem occurs on the 2 hosts but not simultaneously (usualy) I think it is a software problem. But I cannot get any info when the host crashes (nothing in the logs and only partial info on the console).

May be I can again try a new kernel before removing Debian...

Patrick
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