Hey Nicolas, At first thought it sounds like your hard drive might be failing (I could be dead wrong, just a guess based on experience). The sudden hanging with commands, the DHCP-not-serving issue and no-exporting-home things seem to be a commonality with something very basic in the system. IIWY I'd run an FSCK on your drive. I have never run into issues with gnome-watchdog (have it running at 9 sites), but I'm also not running 64-bit version. A memtest on your RAM wouldn't hurt, either.
Have you tried rebooting the server? I'd examine the logs a bit closer - there's got to be a clue in there somewhere. Cheers, Jordan/Lns Nicolas Roussi wrote: > I have an LTSP 8.04 64 bit server with a few clients and it has been > running pretty well for the past few months. I have a large drive > attached to it and I use that for the /home for all my users. Since > yesterday, every time I try to run a command like sudo ... it takes > for ever. It does not offer DHCP anymore to any clients (I did the > ltsp-update-keys). It does not export the /home to any other server > and I cannot find anything in the logs to point me to the problem. The > only thing I installed on the server was the gnome-watchdog with the > --no-architecture flag enforced so that I could install it on the > 64bit. Any suggestions? > > Thanks > > -- > Nicolas Roussi -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
