Cristian Mijea wrote:
Yes, it's probably a hardware problem, and yes, it will probably be
hard to prove that. Assuming your time has some value, I would
recommend replacing the whole machine; that way, you can have it set
up and tested before moving it out on location.
If the server can work
On 10/30/06, Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ronald Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a small server (AMD XP 2400+, ASRock K7VM4+lan, no ECC) running
> 4.9-RELEASE since February 2004. It is being used for some small
> dynamic websites (FAMP), e-mail and some other small stuff.
Ronald Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a small server (AMD XP 2400+, ASRock K7VM4+lan, no ECC) running
> 4.9-RELEASE since February 2004. It is being used for some small
> dynamic websites (FAMP), e-mail and some other small stuff. It got an
> uptime of 400+ days last year but since a fe
Hello group,
I have a small server (AMD XP 2400+, ASRock K7VM4+lan, no ECC) running
4.9-RELEASE since February 2004. It is being used for some small dynamic
websites (FAMP), e-mail and some other small stuff. It got an uptime of
400+ days last year but since a few months, the machines seems to