On Thursday 29 January 2004 08:06 am, JoeHill wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:30:18 -0600
>
> Tom Brinkman disseminated the following:
> >     You're in the directory the binary is in. You need to run
> > './mprime -m'    And run it as user, not root. The first time
> > it'll ask you if you want to connect to the mprime server,
> > say n, it won't ask again, and the menu will be displayed,
> > choose 17.
>
> Would this test be of any use on an old P166? My webserver is
> crapping out on me and I don't know why. It's an old machine,
> could be the processor, RAM, I did swap the HD, so I'm fairly
> sure it's not that.
>
> I'm assuming this 'mprime' would output some diagnostic info on
> what might be wrong?

     If it errors, it just puts out a mesg that it stopped on 
hardware errors.   As with any stress test, it's then up to you 
to sort out if it's cooling, PSU, cpu/cache/ram, motherboard, 
etc.

-- 
      Tom Brinkman                 Corpus Christi, Texas

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