Hi! Imagine the following configurations:
machine1: - 2 x Pentium III 800MHz - CUV266-D Asus motherboard (VIA VT8633/8233) - 1 GB DDR RAM - SCSI storage controller: Adaptec 7892A - 2 x IBM HDs (Model: DDYS-T09170N) machine2: - the same CPUs, motherboard and RAM as in machine1 - FUJITSU MPF3153AH, ATA DISK drive Both machine1 and machine2 run Linux 2.4.17 SMP machine1 runs Debian potato + Adrian Bunk's packages needed to run 2.4.x kernel + a bit patched version of qmail machine2 runs Debian woody + the same version of qmail machine2 runs well (we did some stress tests like injecting a few thousand of messages into qmail and compiling the kernel with -j 2) As for machine1, it boots nicely, switches into runlevel 2 and then, about 4 or five seconds after qmail starts - freezes completly (not even keyboard LEDs blink). This is the weirdest thing about that. We started it in single user mode, it fsckd all filesystems, we deleted all links in /etc/rc2.d, removed /etc/nologin*, proceeded to runlevel 2 and then manually started the services one-by-one, waiting a minute or so after each one started to check if the machine is still responsive. And again it freezed a few seconds after starting qmail (while the disks were still churning as it processed its queue). The SCSI controller and disks _are_ ok, since it has ran flawlessly on a non-SMP system for some year or so (and actually still runs as I type these words). What might be causing this??? I don't think the software version difference is relevant, since only a hardware or kernel malfunction should be able to freeze a system, right? Then again, the kernel is the same (from the same package). Ideas on what might be wrong or how to further isolate the problem are very welcome. Marcin -- Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]