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After attempting to fix the early morning downtime of 20-30 mins... something went very wrong, and after I FINALLY managed to get into the server, the server load was nearly 200 (virtually unheard of) -- and there wasn't enough RAM/Virtual memory left on the server to store an mp3. At 7:00 PM EST I issued a reboot to the server. The server load was so high, the reboot stalled and never processed. At 8:00 PM EST techs at our datacenter out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL did a manual reboot on the box, which appears to have fixed whatever the issue was.
06-29-2004 07:09 PM
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Thanks for the update :)
06-29-2004 07:37 PM
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GTS, don't ever scare me like that again!!!! I was seriously having withdrawals. Quit screwing around with the computer crap!!! :mad:

Just kidding, thanks for keeping this site the best damn NCAA message board out there!!!!
06-29-2004 08:12 PM
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