Jonathan Johnson wrote:

> Dear Amanda users,
>
> Life with Amanda is swell.  The RH 7.2 localhost, an NT server and two
> RH 6.0 systems (one with strict ipchains firewalling) are all being
>

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>   Aug 10 05:04:19 pegasus sendbackup[9944]: error [/bin/tar got signal 11, index got 
>signal 11, compress got signal 11]

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>
>
> Thanks in advance, especially if you actually read this far!!  Only a
> true Linux fan would have stayed awake to this, the 390th line of this
> message.  :)
>
> Regards,
>
>   Jonathan
>
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Hi  Jonathan,

I'm certainly no expert on this, but sig-11 errors are mostly triggered by flaky RAM.
More specifically, the combination of Ram and the Memory interface of your mainboard.
Try reseating your RAM, or remove half of it and lateron run with the other half.

Another try would be to swap the mainboard with a totally different one.
'Flush' the mainboard, CPU and RAM and keep the rest of the components.

Removing the case can makes things worse, as there is no forced airflow anymore.

Another diagnosis you might try is to compile kernels just to keep your CPU busy. 
something like
foreach i ( 0 1 2 3 4 5  6 7 8 9)
  foreach j (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
    make clean; make bzImage > log.$i$j
  end
end
And compare the logs afterwards. They should be identical. If not, you have a high 
chance of memory-errors.

Suggested reading: Look for the SIG11 faq by Rogier Wolff  (Roger Wolff). Google shows:

http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/

It might seem old, but it is still valid.

Good luck keeping Linux up!

Cheers,

Edwin Hakkennes

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