Questions tagged [freeze]

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Apache2.4 is running but not working

I have Apache2.4 installed, this service show running state, but doesn't work, I need to restart the service from service console to use http access, I realy dont know what is happening, but It's not useful for the ssystem. Please advise on it. Best…
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New install of Debian 11.3.0 freezes after cryptsetup: set up successfully

I installed Debian 11.3.0, upon first boot, it appears to crash right after entering the LUKS password. No oops or kernel panic or other errors or warnings. The freeze occurs immediately after this: cryptsetup: sda3_crypt: set up successfully No…
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Outlook slow connectivity - Owa no issue

For a few weeks, the clients connecting to our Exchange infrastructure using Outlook client (2016) experience some kind of slowness. The network team checked the load balancer for mapi and did not find anything relevant. On the Exchange…
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Debian 10: Random freezes

I am experiencing random freezes on my Debian 10 system, which force me to shut it down using the power button to take any action. These freezes have happened repeatedly over the past weeks. Output of uname -a: Linux debian 4.19.0-18-amd64 #1 SMP…
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Server random freeze and boot only with cold boot

im facing extremely weird issue regards one server, it random freeze/hang with no output on server, and not responding to short keys, and required cold boot, when boot with cold boot, no errors on boot screen at all. It's not freezing under heavy…
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Debian 10 guest freezing on ESXi 6.5

I have an ESXi 6.5. Windows and CentOS guests are running fine but my 3 Debian guests freeze after a moment (4 days to 1 week). Nothing responding, i need to reboot the guest. The logs files of the guest show no error. I don't know where to look for…
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Deep Freeze for Linux. Reverting server to a previous state, kind of a "snapshot" being a physical machine (not a VM)

I work in an enviroment with a lot of Linux Servers and a few Windows servers. When we perfom some changes in the Windows ones it is very easy to go back to the original state using "Deep Freeze" software. In the Linux servers if it is a VM we have…
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