Memory or the power supply you should check for.
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Browse All TopicsHello everyone. I have an HP Proliant ML150 on which I installed Gentoo a few months back. I have been plagued by system restarts from time to time. The restarts don't seem to follow any pattern and I have yet to find a cause.
The logs don't show the system being shut down properly prior to the restarts, so I wonder if it is hardware related. The HP management tools don't show anything wrong(aside from one power supply not being plugged in). I have been using Gentoo at home(both desktops and servers) for the past 3 years, but have never come across something like this.
I would like to make sure that this is not a software related problem before I start looking at hardware problems, since this is a brand new server. However, I am unsure what else I need to look at, other than the logs in /var/log.
Any suggestions?
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by: PeturIngiEgilssonPosted on 2008-01-25 at 14:32:39ID: 20746947
I'd check the hardware.
You could also boot it from a liveCD and let it run for some time under load to see what's happening ( infinite pack unpack of a file for an example )
Check your RAM : http://www.memtest.org/
Might be a faulty motherboard or a bad power supply.