Re: Diagnostics
- From: Andrew Bacchi <bacchi@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:19:39 -0500
Often the manufacturer will provide diagnostics for their own products. If you are using a well known brand, check out their web site for a download. The drawback here is the diagnostics are usually brand dependent.
redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We run a lot of Redhat servers an on occasion we run into systems that
appear to have a hardware issue. Does anyone have reccomendations of a
good diagnostics software we can run on these systems to quickly
determine if we have hardware issues (memory, cpu etc)? Maybe a live cd
with diagnostics? We are looking for something apart from the standard
Linux tools (/var/log/messages etc).
Thanks
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Andrew Bacchi Staff Systems Programmer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute phone: 518 276-6415 fax: 518 276-2809
http://www.rpi.edu/~bacchi/
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