Hello All: I have been running into a vexing problem with a cluster of 8 Debian machines I am using for a Course in Computational Physics.
All of the machines are running Debian 1.2 as installed in December 1996. I have not wanted to do much upgrading during the course of the semester. so students can log into any one of the machines and find their data files. The problem is that if the systems are left to run for an extended period of time (over a week usually but as little as a few days even!) the /home directory becomes inaccessible at login even though the df command shows it to be mounted. This causes a great deal of problems and means that I have to reboot the machines regularly. It also means that if I am not around people start to complain. As a side note, the server is usually quite stable and stays up for many weeks at a time. Just the other machines need to be rebooted because of this problem. The kernel version is 2.0.27. Any help would be appreciated! Carlo *********************************************************************** * Carlo U. Segre * * Department of Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences * * Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60616 * * Voice: (312) 567-3498 FAX: (312) 567-3494 * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * *********************************************************************** -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .