Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/07/13 10:09, Federico Giannici wrote:
When I had a bad cpu in May I hardly saw the problem with April 24
kernel (still available in snapshots/i386/non-pae) - I had to run
`stress' and `make build' together and wait a while to see it,
whereas the May 7 snapshot fai
On 2006/07/13 10:09, Federico Giannici wrote:
> >When I had a bad cpu in May I hardly saw the problem with April 24
> >kernel (still available in snapshots/i386/non-pae) - I had to run
> >`stress' and `make build' together and wait a while to see it,
> >whereas the May 7 snapshot failed very quickl
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/07/12 11:59, Federico Giannici wrote:
Probably you already know it: the i386 snapshot of Jul 4 (both MP and
SP) made our system to freeze (usually after a few hours, sometime after
a few minutes) and a couple of time made the system crash with a page fault.
We
On 2006/07/12 11:59, Federico Giannici wrote:
> Probably you already know it: the i386 snapshot of Jul 4 (both MP and
> SP) made our system to freeze (usually after a few hours, sometime after
> a few minutes) and a couple of time made the system crash with a page fault.
>
> We downgraded to 3.9
Probably you already know it: the i386 snapshot of Jul 4 (both MP and
SP) made our system to freeze (usually after a few hours, sometime after
a few minutes) and a couple of time made the system crash with a page fault.
We downgraded to 3.9 and the problems disappeared.
Bye.
Federico Gianni
I had almost the same problem here too.
Box is dell 1850 with MP-board, 1 CPU inside, running GENERIC.MP.
It stopped to accept any connections, but:
1. responded to ping very quickly
2. syn-scan gave out that ports were open (those which should be open)
4. no heavy traffic incoming
3. no dumps on c
Hello all,
We also faced similar problem several times after upgrading to 3.9.
What could be the problem?
regards
murthy
Federico Giannici wrote:
> It happened again: one of our servers with OpenBSD i386 3.9-current MP
> of a couple days ago crashed with the following kernel error:
>
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