-Nate
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Gordon Smith wrote:
> I've had this problem. The system would freeze solidly after three or
> four days requiring a power cycle to get it up again. I too suspected
> hardware since an identical system had been up for over three months on
> 2.2.6. It's now four weeks since I moved to 2.2.10ac8 - not a hint of
> trouble.
>
> Gordon
>
> On Sun, Aug 01, 03:06PM -0400, Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
> > On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
> >
> > > To date, there has been no solution offered that I've seen. Might be
> > > because the crashes leave absolutely no way to gather information about
> > > why it crashed, nor do the logs ever say anything. We just walk in to
> > > find a locked up machine, or we sit watching incredulously helpless, as
> > > the machine spirals down to a dead state.
> >
> > The solution to this sort of problem tends to appear once similar reports
> > show a common element. Have the -ac kernels been tried on this problem
> > setup? Several corruption bugs were spotted in the series and are fixed
> > in the 2.2.11 prepatches. If the problem still isn't fixed, comparing
> > kernel config options against two similar machines may be of immense
> > value -- options like quota being used can sometimes have a significant
> > impact on normal codes.
>
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