I have a remote server running RedHat 7.1 and Linux 2.4.9-31 from RedHat
rpms. This server stops responding whenever there is too much VM activity
and when memory usage goes up. Whenever this happens I have to ask for a
reboot. It seems that the problem is due to the Linux kernel, and updating
it to a more recent version would solve this. My first question is that is
my diagnosis correct?

What steps should I take to ensure that I don't have to ask for expensive
manual support from my colocation provider in case something goes wrong
during the update. I would wan't to stick with the RedHat supplied rpms for
updating the kernel.

Ambar


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