I don't use Cent OS but I'd first look for /var/log/syslog or any other
clues I could find in /var/log


On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Aaron Lewis <pcrequest at gmail.com> wrote:

> Coming from a Windows background, I have no idea how to troubleshoot
> Linux.  It's a Cent OS 5.1 Server with GUI install on the following
> hardware:
>
> I'm running a P4 3.0 GHz, 1GB RAM, 3 hard drives: IDE 160GB for OS,
> boot, swap.  There are two 1TB SATA drives for MySQL.  The hardware
> seems sound as it passes UltraX diagnostics boot CD (test CPU, RAM,
> drives, motherboard chips).  It's on some kind of whitebox w/ ASROCK
> board put together by General Nano.
>
> I installed the updates Cent OS recommends right away with the built
> in updater. The OS seems to freeze and becomes unpingable and the box
> needs a hard reset.  my user might be doing something in My SQL when
> this happens.
>
> Any general troubleshooting advice?  Are there logs or dumps to
> analyze?  I'm pretty green Linux-wise.
>
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