[nycbug-talk] regular hardware troubleshooting/monitoring
George Georgalis
george
Thu Jun 23 11:41:31 EDT 2005
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 10:56:20AM -0400, Ray wrote:
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>Swapping parts with spare hardware.
I'm looking for a more efficient test. Basically the motherboard or the
cpu is toast. if the motherboard is toast, I could put in an extra
333Mhz board/cpu and use the nice case for pci sata network storage. If
the cpu is bad, I'd be happy to drop in a new one. But given the cost
of a new bare bones system, I'm not interested in the time or expense
of trial and error. So, the nice case, board, cpu and power-supply is
basically sidewalk ware because one of the board or cpu is a little
flaky...
I don't know any software tools to identify the fault, but I imagine
they could exist...
// George
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