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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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2008-11-08
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I tried that, but it just seems to keep timing out. I was wondering if there was a script that could detect lockups.. over an X amount of time. Such as 100% CPU usage for over 15 minutes which would result in an auto reboot.
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2008-11-08
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