> > On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > > The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> > > phenomenon: my system momentarily hangs every 4 mins 2 secs exactly. By
> > > 'momentarily hangs' I mean the CPU usage jumps to 50-99% usage (by
> > > events/0) and the syst
On Sunday 03 September 2006 23:50, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> > (listed below).
>
> and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
>
> > The appearance of the messages coincid
On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> (listed
> below).
and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
> The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> phenomenon: my system momentarily ha
As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up (listed
below). The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of
another phenomenon: my system momentarily hangs every 4 mins 2 secs exactly.
By 'momentarily hangs' I mean the CPU usage jumps to 50-99% usage (b
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:50, John Kelly wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:35:12 -0700, tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> >Is there another place where bootup messages are recorded?
>
> Does your /etc/default/bootlogd say:
> > # Run bootlogd at startup ?
> > BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes
>
> Tha
On 24.08.06 10:40, tom arnall wrote:
> My system hangs momentarily every 4 mins 2 secs. The event coincides with
> a 'top' entry in which 'events/0' grabs 50-95% of cpu capacity. How can I
> determine what is causing the event?
I had the same problem when usin
My system hangs momentarily every 4 mins 2 secs. The event coincides with
a 'top' entry in which 'events/0' grabs 50-95% of cpu capacity. How can I
determine what is causing the event?
Thanks,
Tom Arnall
north spit, ca
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