Catestrophic failure
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Wed May 18 15:38:51 PDT 2005
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Net Llama! wrote:
> On 05/17/2005 07:14 PM, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
>> Thanks in advance. There are no logs to speak of (they were
>> wiped with everything else).
>
>
> Assuming that you've ruled out foul play, this screams hardware
> failure. Either the disk(s) are going bad, or possibly RAM, or
> even the CPU. Have you run a SMART check on the disks lately?
>
"SMART" check?
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