edit 3-- Sunday Sept 13 AM It was not the drives, replaced all of them and was reinstalling and imaging and started to get I/O errors again. Give me another few days
If I owe you any coins post and I'll send them out of my wallet.
-Dave
flakey power supplies (with noise/ripple bleeding through on the outputs from a bad capacitor or something) can possibly cause this symptom. got a spare or borrowable power supply to try out?
perhaps even try reseating the power supply connector on the motherboard.
No, it was an old Dell server with multiple PS.
At first I thought it was the drives.
Then I thought it was the backplane.
Then I thought it was the controller.
Then I did a lot more reading and other people have had the same issue, nobody has ever been able to come up with a solid reason. But they all go the same way.
It's old so nobody that I found has put that much time / effort into digging up the end issue.
Yeah, still working on the pool.
For some reason I can't get the coin up and running on the pool server. Keep poking at it whenever I have time.
Last error:
error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.65.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Which is logical since I only have 1.58 installed.
But.....for some reason I can't get anything newer installed.
is it specifically trying to load that file version? or more sanely simply libboost_system.so ?
perhaps you have a bad symlink in your lib directory pointing libboost_system.so to the failed install of the newer version. ??
No, that is the version that shows loaded. I just can't get anything newer installed. Very odd.
Not sure if it's looking for that version or a newer one but 1.58 just does not cut it for some reason.
Going to possibly play around this weekend.
That or see if I can get the pool to communicate to a node on another server.
-Dave