Hi, i have a debian machine that has been stabily working for 1 month. On Friday users have reported, the services were not working anymore and have done a reboot.
At that time approximately (when it stoped working), i had the following in / var/log/messages: May 6 16:44:50 *** kernel: KERNEL: assertion (sk->forward_alloc == 0) failed at tcp.c(1863) May 6 16:44:50 *** kernel: KERNEL: assertion (atomic_read(&sk->rmem_alloc) == 0) failed at af_inet.c(173) May 6 16:44:50 *** kernel: KERNEL: assertion (sk->forward_alloc == 0) failed at af_inet.c(176) When I logged into the machine, i've got the following errors: $ ls -l ls: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/libc.so.6: unexpected PLT reloc type [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ lastlog Segmentation fault $ which lastlog Segmentation fault $ which ls /bin/ls $ ls ls: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/libc.so.6: unexpected PLT reloc type [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ passwd Segmentation fault named was also down (crashed ?) I have checked the md5 sums of the binaries and the libc against the ones generated from fresh debs downloaded from debian.org - they are all ok. Does anybody have an idea, what the problem could be? Suddenly everything is broken, without having touched the machine. I suppose a hardware issue. The kernel messages and segfaults could indicate corrupted memory or a corrupted bus. Thanks, Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]