At 08:24 AM 9.9.2003 +0200, Johannes Lochmann wrote:
>On Monday 08 September 2003 00:52, Jack L. Stone wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>> Nope... plenty cool and switching the entire server eliminates ALL hardware
>> as being it.
>
>It may be a *really* stupid idea, but how about the power at your location?
>Woul
On Monday 08 September 2003 00:52, Jack L. Stone wrote:
Hi,
> Nope... plenty cool and switching the entire server eliminates ALL hardware
> as being it.
It may be a *really* stupid idea, but how about the power at your location?
Would it be possible that you have a problem there? That would exp
At 04:02 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>[ ... ]
>Yes, I read that you've swapped most of the hardware out without result;
can you
>set up a second machine running the same software and configuration and see
>whether it crashes in a similar fashion (or at all)?
>
As
Jack L. Stone wrote:
[ ... ]
Except, I doubt if those 2 nighttime reboots had the same problemthat's
why I said always triggered by login to root forget the 2 unrelated ones.
How many unexplained crashes do you think your system should have? :-)
Seriously, if you're running a release vers
At 02:00 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
>> behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
>> crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
At 02:00 PM 9.7.2003 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>> A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
>> behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
>> crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
Jack L. Stone wrote:
A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
but at random and ONLY at the "su" to root -- usually the
Mail server: 4.8-RELEASE-p3
A while back, on a couple of occasions, I posted a query about some bad
behavior on my mail server. For the past several months, it has been either
crashing/reboot or just rebooting. It's ALWAYS triggered by a SSH login,
but at random and ONLY at the "su" to root -- usu