Are you running tcpdump at all? that practically switches off ethernet
for some reason on most of my Dell 6.x servers, and via ssh it feels
like the machine has fully halted but it isn't, i normally serial in and
manually kill the tcpdump to get back in control.
The behavior is different in
any way, post your configs (kernel's too) and etc etc etc ...
i have a computer, it's doesn't work. what's the problem? ...
2006/6/2, Denny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am running 6.1 stable, AMD64 on Dell 2850, Intel Xeon. It keeps hanging
for no reason, no panic message or core and I have to
here are my kernconf and dmesg
Alexey Karagodov wrote on Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:51:35PM SGT :
| any way, post your configs (kernel's too) and etc etc etc ...
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| i have a computer, it's doesn't work. what's the problem? ...
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| 2006/6/2, Denny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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| Hi,
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| I am running
Just out of curiosity, when you mean 'hang' you mean the gui? have you
tried disabling DRI?
Matty
On 6/2/06, Denny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here are my kernconf and dmesg
Alexey Karagodov wrote on Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:51:35PM SGT :
| any way, post your configs (kernel's too) and etc etc
no, i m not running any gui on it. when i did scp of some big size files from
other place to this machine, it will freeze after a while and i cant press
anything on keyboard.
Kaiwai Gardiner wrote on Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 06:09:07PM SGT :
| Just out of curiosity, when you mean 'hang' you mean
no, i m not running any gui on it. when i did scp of some big size files from
other place to this machine, it will freeze after a while and i cant press
anything on keyboard.
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| Kaiwai Gardiner wrote on Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 06:09:07PM SGT :
| | Just out of curiosity, when you mean 'hang' you
Try adding
debug.mpsafenet=0
to your /boot/loader.conf
and see if that resolves your problem. We experienced the same on a
number of boxes which somehow seemes related to the locking mechanism
used in the networking stack. The Dell's (1750, 1850/2850) don't like
it.
Could be that
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, Rutger Bevaart wrote:
Try adding
debug.mpsafenet=0
to your /boot/loader.conf
and see if that resolves your problem. We experienced the same on a number
of boxes which somehow seemes related to the locking mechanism used in the
networking stack. The Dell's (1750,
On Jun 2, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Rutger Bevaart wrote:
and see if that resolves your problem. We experienced the same on a
number of boxes which somehow seemes related to the locking
mechanism used in the networking stack. The Dell's (1750,
1850/2850) don't like it.
is this only with 6.1? I
I am running 6.1 stable, AMD64 on Dell 2850, Intel Xeon. It keeps hanging for
no reason, no panic message or core and I have to reboot the system whenever it
freezes.
Any idea where to check?
What type of service does it provide? Web, db?
regards
Claus
I am running 6.1 stable, AMD64 on Dell 2850, Intel Xeon. It
keeps hanging for no reason, no panic message or core and I
have to reboot the system whenever it freezes.
Any idea where to check?
1) Please post the output of dmesg. Are there any unusual
devices connected to it?
2) What is the
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