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FC6 freezing

FC6 freezing

2007-04-11       - By Bob Kinney

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If you haven't already, run memtest86 from the FC boot CD, and let it
go overnight, or longer.  Sometimes electronic problems are intermittent.
Memtest is THE tool to use, and often picks up on errors other memory
testers miss.  Another advantage (over standalone module testers) is that
it tests the entire system between the processor and the memory module, and
thus will report on errors due to bad solder joints or other connections,
failing chipset, etc.  Of course that doesn't help isolate the problem.

You also may have a disk drive problem.  Although my own drive problem
generated a kernel panic and not just a freeze, it is wise (and cheap) to rule
this out, too.

An excellent free tool for this is called Drive Fitness Test (DFT) from
IBM and Hitachi.  I haven't seen a drive it wouldn't test, and works on
PATA, SATA, and SCSI.  The test is data-safe.  You can get it here:
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm
I like to run the exerciser (Alt-e at the main screen) and run at least
2 iterations.  The exerciser is the same as the advanced test, but also
performs an extensive seek test that pounds the drive pretty hard.

Good luck ...

--bc



--- jim ruxton <cinetron@(protected)> wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone has any pointers for me. I was having trouble
> in FC5 with my system freezing so I decided to upgrade to FC6. For a few
> days everything seemed rock solid but now my system seems to freeze
> again approx. once a day. I haven't been able to gather anything useful
> from logs. Maybe the initial FC6 was ok but doing system upgrades has
> something unstable into the system again? I did a memory test and my RAM
> seems ok. Any thoughts as to how I can get to a solution of this.
> Thanks,
> Jim
>



     
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