[13:36] <progre55> hi guys. I've got a server, with ubuntu enterprise cloud installed, and from time to time it just freezes. No ssh connection. But I cant even connect to it using a monitor and a keyboard, so I have to force-boot it. Cant seem to find anything in the logs. Any suggestions, please? what logs to check?
[13:54] <flaccid> could be hardware
[14:33] <progre55> flaccid: what log files could I check? or any suggestions on how to check hardware parts?
[14:33] <flaccid> not sure. check /var/log/*
[14:33] <flaccid> someone else might chime in here later
[14:37] <progre55> flaccid: couldnt find anything useful in /var/log/*
[14:37] <progre55> everything seems to be normal..
[14:37] <flaccid> thats why its likely hardware imo
[14:38] <progre55> I see.. well, let me google on how I can check ram, hd and cpu for defects )
[14:38] <progre55> flaccid: thanks
[14:38] <flaccid> np
[15:59] <smoser> flaccid, jeremydei and i talked a bit, and for 11.04 we're hoping to get rightscale onto "official ubuntu ami"s
[15:59] <flaccid> that sounds awesome!
[16:00] <flaccid> i'm trying to find time to finish off my debian builder template and images
[16:00] <flaccid> hopefully within the next week
[16:00] <smoser> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668400
[16:01] <flaccid> jeremydei did mention this to me. by 'onto' do you mean including the rightlink package or still just using instance user-data to install it?
[16:02] <flaccid> ah yeah, supporting both user-data formats
[18:23] <patrickw> Is there a trick involved in running centos kernels on UEC instances?  I'm trying to update the kernel on a centos 5.3 euca certified image, but when I try to use the RH kernel (from yum update) my networking doesn't seem to start correctly.