[mythtv-users] Please help! My mythbackend started to crash sporadically

Alen Edwards allen.edwards at oldpaloalto.com
Wed Jul 2 14:44:13 UTC 2008



Andrew Junev wrote:
> Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:10:28 AM, you wrote:
>
>   
>>> Is there some
>>> other way to make sure it's a hardware issue (if it is)?
>>>
>>>       
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>
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>> Remove any unrequired hardware.  Drop all but one capture card, use
>> just one stick of RAM, replace with a spare PSU if you have one and
>> stuff like that.  Only do one change at once of course.
>>     
>
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>> That is how I would go about it, but I am not an expert :)
>>     
>
> I would say this could be a way if there are no other options.
>
> But... Isn't there some more intelligent way of tracking a problem? :)
>
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> P.S. And I'm still not sure it's a hardware issue.
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>
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This is how the computer guy I use does it and he is very good.  If you 
have bad hardware, you need to remove it.  I don't think there is a 
better way.

Allen
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