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  1. #16
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    no, not even the ACPI off work for me...
    this is kernel bug for sure...

    I had to replace motherboard and cpu to be fine...

    I switched to Intel guys...

    I dont want to convert the post to flame AMD vs Intel,
    I am fan of AMD since 1997...

    but guys, after lot years on hosting, I realize that finally,
    the most compatible, fast and cool is Intel for hosting
    and cpanel boxes... Dunno why, just runs smoother
    on same load and sites...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameronp2 View Post
    Well after 2 hdd failures, we have put in this change as well .... will let you all know how it goes :/

    Can I just confirm that everyone has been using centos 5?
    Yes, Centos5

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpmws View Post
    tell that jack leg TX based hosting provider to put in a new drive.
    Buhahahaha! Thanks, I needed that laugh

    So it's *not* just me this happens to, eh?
    cPanel: Latest Release Version [11.32.2.*]
    PHP 5.3.10, Apache 2.2.22, MySQL 5.1.56, Perl 5.8.8, CentOS 6.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybersoft Plus View Post
    (at this point, without wanting to offend anyone, I have to state
    that 90% of techs in datacenters, or at least at mine --won't name them, 99% you guess which DC it is...-- are just low paid students that don't know SIMPLE things...) so we told them to replace the HDD and do OS reload in new drive...
    Oh yes. Sad, isn't it? I've had twice as much formal training and real-world experience than 75% of those I'm supposed to be going to "for support." The part that bothers me is when they lie to cover their lack of knowledge, rather than just admitting they don't know, or what I'm asking is beyond their experience.

    I hope you got the issue sorted out.
    cPanel: Latest Release Version [11.32.2.*]
    PHP 5.3.10, Apache 2.2.22, MySQL 5.1.56, Perl 5.8.8, CentOS 6.2

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    Well Mine has been running for 7 days with no errors whatsever so far...so am very relieved at this stage, I was at the point of possibly changing providers.

    A note is that I was always using Quad Core Intel, so it doesnt really seem to have anything to do with AMD / Intel chipsets.

    Thanks,
    cameron

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