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<DIV>Steve Krause, CNE<BR>Network Manager<BR>Deer Park School District
#414<BR>Deer Park, WA<BR>(509) 464-5567<BR><A
href="mailto:krauses@deerpark.wednet.edu">krauses@deerpark.wednet.edu</A><BR><BR>>>>
Barry R Cisna <brcisna@eazylivin.net> 1/16/09 5:49:10 PM
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<DIV>>Steve,<BR>><BR>>If you can be without this server for a half a
day. Pop in the disk 1<BR>>install cd of k12ltsp linux. Boot up the server
with this, at the<BR>>command prompt run memtest86.Let this run for at least
a couple hours.<BR>>If you do have memory errors something will definitely
show up in this<BR>>time frame. This will at least pinpoint for sure if your
prob is, in<BR>>fact memory bombing out on you.<BR>>Did you set up your
raid5 with the native raid hardware or via<BR>>linux/software raid? If you
set up raid with linux raid use the mdtools<BR>>to see if all your arrays are
clean and green..<BR>>Also replacing the mouse/keyboard,you will have
eliminated several<BR>>possibles.<BR>><BR>>Barry<BR><BR>Thanks
Barry,</DIV>
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<DIV>I plan to stop by the building on my way home this afternoon and replace
the keyboard/mouse and start a memtest86 to run the night. That should
reveal any issue. Another thought. I have the kernel-PAE installed
with 6G of RAM. The server still appears to only see 4G even though the
server counts all 6G at startup. Could there be an issue addressing the
extra RAM? Maybe I should drop the RAM back to 4G?</DIV>
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