thus xSAPPYx spake:

What does df -i show? maybe you filled up a disk or ran out of inodes?

no, the hard drives are barely used; maximum inodes used is 15% (on /); the rest is way lower than 10%.

On 8/2/07, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,

i have an amd64 system running for about six months now flawlessly
(however, due to following -current, not with uptimes >10 days).

today it crashed twice when i had two torrents active (not very big
ones, one 900MByte and one 1300MByte in size -- i did use this machine
for far bigger ones, with rtorrent running several instances in
parallel, without problems).

the hardware is okay, i'm sure it is; the machine uses ECC RAM and is
cooled very good (besides running on an Athlon64 3500+ EE SFF, which
means a TDP of 35Watt) with several big fans and a gigantic
copper/heatpipe heatspreader on the CPU to make it SILENT.

unfortunately, the machine does NOT have a serial port that could
provide some more information, i'm stuck on the console which spits out:

'pagedaemon: deadlock detected'

in very high speed. i can still change between the tty's, but cannot
type to login or anything else. ssh is dead. apache dies. didn't try
ICMP, though.

dmesg applied -- thanks for any hint!

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