Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 14:46:17 +0000
Subject: One last try - machine coma
From: uilleann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The problem with the machine falling into a coma when left unattended, that
I mentioned a while ago, has not gone away - I still come back to it
sometimes to find that, without anyone using it, it's got itself stuck
somehow - seemingly doing nothing for periods of up to hours if I am gone
that long. On moving the mouse, it springs back to life. This is 9.1 on a
StarMax 4000/200 clone. Course, it nukes all server activity (HTTP, FTP,
SMTP).

Did you unset the option "load only when needed?" in the TCP/IP Control Panel?



But when then does it need the mouse to move to wake it up? I do wonder if it might help to toss out the Energy Saver preferences and reboot, just in case Energy Saver is fried - anyone familiar with Energy Saver being defective in this manner? Seeing as I don't actually make use of any of its services (being a live server), then could I just disable the control panel altogether and remove it from service? (i.e. does it make use of some other resident code that will still be there if I ditch the control panel?)

I have the energy saver disable for the cpu and HD in all my servers.


Cheers

Salvatore


I am so sick and tired of this problem - I just want to get it nailed, before I nail the Mac...


Cheers


- Dan.


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