--On torsdag, augusti 18, 2005 14.49.14 +0200 "Nicklas B. Westerlund"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Palle Girgensohn wrote:
--On torsdag, augusti 18, 2005 14.30.44 +0200 Rutger Bevaart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems that updating our machine to 5.4-p5 (RELEND_5_4) has solved
this,
or at least made it occur less frequently. Our last reboot was after
building and installing the new kernel and it hasn't gone down since.
Very interesting. We're still at 5.4-p1. The version bump fixes didn't
look like they were addressing stability, only security, but why not...
I'm running p1 on a few webservers, as p2 (which was the next level when
I set them up) seemed to break parts of the nfs throughput, and since
then I havn't dared patching up anything more. Anyone of you using nfs
on something higher than p1 ?
I'm using nfs a bit, not for important tasks though. and I'm still on
5.4-p1, but this is subject to change soon.
/Palle
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