On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 15:18:31 -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote:
How do you get periodic snapshots of your running hardware?
What? Is your hardware changing on every day basis? :-?
My box started to shutdown by itself and I doubt it is related to
overheating (in a random and plain physical way)
On Friday 24 August 2012 02:56:16 Albretch Mueller wrote:
A la Orson Wells 1984
You mean George Orwell (Eric Blair) surely?
Lisi
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OK, I got inquisitor 3.1beta2 and I will try it on my boxes, but
honestly I think there has been quite of paradigm shift and I
couldn't see how it covers the kinds of use cases (let's call it
that ;-)) that I mentioned. BTW, have you thought of including DTrace?
The assumptions that initially
How do you get periodic snapshots of your running hardware?
I don't usually bother, but a reboot and a glance at dmesg can be enough.
Sometimes they aren't, at least in my case most times they aren't ;-)
My box started to shutdown by itself and I doubt it is related to
overheating (in a
How do you get periodic snapshots of your running hardware?
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My box started to shutdown by itself and I doubt it is related to
overheating (in a random and plain physical way) so I changed it for
another one because I didn’t have time for troubleshooting/fixing at
this moment but then the same
On Wed 22 Aug 2012 at 15:18:31 -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote:
How do you get periodic snapshots of your running hardware?
I don't usually bother, but a reboot and a glance at dmesg can be enough.
My box started to shutdown by itself and I doubt it is related to
overheating (in a random and
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