Instalation Report of hoart-rc

Xan DXpublica at telefonica.net
Tue Apr 5 13:23:10 CDT 2005


Dimarts 05 Abril 2005 20:12, en/na Carl Karsten (<Carl Karsten 
<carl at personnelware.com>>) va escriure:
>>Re: Instalation Report of hoart-rc
>
> Xan wrote:
> > Dimarts 05 Abril 2005 12:45, en/na Carl Karsten (<Carl Karsten
> >
> > <carl at personnelware.com>>) va escriure:
> >>>Re: Instalation Report of hoart-rc
> >>>
> >>>Is there a objective way for knowing is cable is not secure? That is, I
> >>>check my cable visually, but perhaps cable is tight, so it unsecures
> >>>itself. How can I know it via software?
> >>
> >>http://www.stresslinux.org/
> >>
> >>A collection of hardware test programs, including some drive tests.
> >>
> >>Carl K
> >
> > Can you be more specific?.
> > What tool do you use in this case?
> >
> > I think that the most adequate is:
> >  - stress
> >  - iometer
> >  - lshw
> >  - bonnie
> >
> > but with what params?
>
> I am sorry to say "I dont' know."
>
> About a week ago I needed to test a box because the ubuntu setup would
> just stop at random places.  the Box would not lock up, but it seemed
> something was wrong.  So I looked over this list of 4:
> http://www.livecdlist.com/index.php?pick=All&sort=&showonly=diagnostics
>
> I downloaded both Overclockix and stresslinux, and stresslinux was the
> only one that seemed to be dedicated to testing.  I will say that I was
> disappointed at the lack of a "generic test run" option.  I spent about
> 30 min trying to figure out how to "test everything" but couldn't find
> anything like it.
>
> So you are on your own.
>

Well, thanks Carl.
I will download streesslinux and Overclockix.
By now, I have tested the software in stresslinux (that appear in its page). 
Now error by now.

Thanks,
Xan.
> Carl K



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