> 
> Make sure you have an appropriate ver. of gcc. Look at the 
> README file of 
> the kernel sources for the appropriate ver.

I used gcc 2.96-81 from RedHat 7.1, which is said to be safe by RH and
by SGI, in their howto on XFS. Compiled with kgcc now, will see if it
makes things better. The problem is that crashes occur usually under
heavy load, and obviously that is the most unconvinient time for a
crash.

> 
> 
> Try replacing the suspected hardware with a different one 
> (even not the 
> same), see if it still makes problems.

Yeah, will pull the hard disks out and put into different computer to
see if it still makes problem. Will do that tomorrow if nothing else
helps today.

Thanks for your help,
Haim.



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