Ola! ] > I have noticed lately when I look at my server when it has been idle there ] > is multiple lines that say "Unable To Load Interpreter" ] ] Maybe something ran out of memory, or your processtable was full so bash (or ] another shell) couldn't get loaded.
Maybe you have some script as a cron job or something alike that uses a #!/path/to/interpreter as the first line, and this interpreter is somewhere else or missing. Sometimes I do get errors when I forget to chmod +x a new script on /etc/cron.daily. Your system might even be trying to execute some corrupted binary, whose signature can't be understood and the kernel tries to load a module for a strange binary format. Fabio ( Fábio Olivé Leite [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ( http://descartes.ucpel.tche.br/~olive ) ( Linux - Distributed Systems - Fault Tolerance - Security - /etc ) ( BC 50 7F 7A B9 2E 0A 26 91 8A D1 C0 B1 E4 DA A4 )