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08-18-2014, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Sorry About That!!!
As many of you have probably guessed - I've been wrestling a bit with the server back here - and it appears to be "winning"!!?
It just "locks up" for no apparent reason at all - typically early in the AM (about 1-2 AM EDT?) Anyway - I'm trying to track down what is causing it (bad memory? NIC? - I don't know, as there are no error logs indicating the problem?)... I may end up replacing the entire server if I can't figure it out. Anyway - will keep you posted, just know I'm aware of it - and trying to rectify it ASAP! Thanks for your patience on this..! - John D. |
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Don't worry John, it's allright.
Thanks for what you're doing. Sergio
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Thanks John, I'm sure I speak for all the other forum members when I say we appreciate your vigilance and all the effort you put into making this a great place to learn about our favorite subject and converse with other like minded people.
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With aging, I have had the gold on gold connectors on memory SIMMs get noisy and cause machines to fail.
My fix has been to remove the SIMM, use a pencil eraser to gently abrade the gold contacts on both sides, clean it with a microfiber cloth and reinsert with a wiping motion against the motherboard connectors. Sometimes re-seating a CPU in it's socket can also help eliminate noise that can cause this kind of problem. Marc
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No big problem as electronic things sometimes seem to have a mind of their own.'
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Our Hero! Thanks for everything!! Eric
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Thanks for a great Forum. I might add the best as well. Regards. Bill
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Back on. New memory banks in the main server and a new MySQL init file.
The secondary servers are upgraded as well.... Hang on to your hats - here we go... John |
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Looking good, John!
Memory does get flaky from time to time... Especially when there is static (lightening) in the area... I just had to go through the re-seating procedure on my server, including the memory SIMMs and the CPU. A new coat of thermal grease for the CPU too... Marc
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Well - to be honest?
I also replaced the power supply, moved to back-up images of the drives (RAID) - then upgraded MySQL and PHP (as I had a memory leak on a PHP call - but - well - that's another chapter ). While the server was "down", also updated the memory on this box - and the supporting servers..?? What a wonderful Sunday..?? Anyway - simply..? Thanks!! I hope these stick.? If not, please know I'll be back here - doing what I do I guess? My best and thanks again! John |
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Well, I think the server is tired, just turn it off for a couple of days
The withdrawal a few would have would be like epic... |
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John,
I really think that we all should must say "Thanks" for all your efforts to keep this precious forum working! Kind regards. Sergio
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John, please add my gratitude for everything that you do.
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Thanks John D. Now you better get back to your Day Job... that next Krieghoff you buy isn't going to be cheap!
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Although I apparently missed this foray by being otherwise kept busy, I'll say thanks, guys, for takin' care of business. I think I am one of the withdrawal people. Although I don't necessarily visit every single day (usually though), I shudder to think of the shock and horror I might have experienced if I'd tried to log on without results!
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