Dennis,

Have you run memtest86 on the machine? Perhaps your having
a heating problem or a bad voltage problem (line)? We did
have some thunderstorms in the area last night.

- Bill


--- Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dennis,
> 
> Ideas:
>       -What daemons are running? How is their long-term memory
> usage?
>       -What state is your system in when you go home?
> (processes,
>        memory, cronjobs for the night, etc.)
>       -Are there any ssh/telnet/rsh sessions happening at
> night?
> 
> Suggestions:
>       -Check out your cronjobs... chances are you've got a
> loop or
>        memory hog in there, and the kernel isn't dealing with
>        it 'right'.
>       -Check your daemons for silly things like runaway thread
>        spawning.
> 
> /END BRAINDUMP
> 
> ---
> Brandon Mitchell
> 
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Bill Cunningham 
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