Testing memory from within pfSense
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Is it possible to test memory from within pfSense?
I had been running pfSense for several months until it crashed three months ago, because of what I thought were memory problems.
Having now reassembled the system with the same memory and an update to pfSense, the system appears to be working OK, so I wondered if it's possible to do a hardware check whilst pfSense is running… -
What pfsense version you are using?
32Bit or 64Bit and what version number please?What hardware you are using as system?
If you are able to realize it I would suggest to boot a Linux life system from USB stick (pen drive) or
a SATA CD/DVD and run then memtest from there, to be sure it is not something affected by the pfSense
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Hi Frank!
I would like to try testing my memory and disk drive this way. I'm running an sg-2440 with internal M600 SATA drive. Since this hardware does not have video and only one extra USB port, what version of pen-linux do you recommend? And, how do I attach to the booted system? I am familiar with using putty and communicating with the sg-2440 and I'm assuming that the pen-linux system you are recommending will need to be pre-setup to use a comm port????
Thanks for the pointers!!!
Gary