On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 09:06, Steve Wright wrote:

> You might configure your WISP Router to syslog to a remote Linux
> Machine, and debug from the logs this way.
> 
> 
Hi Steve

I configured logging via syslog to our support-linux server, it's
working well.
The last entrys after the crash are "normal" messages, nothing special.


> > I had to setup on the router the following addons to ensure stability:
> > - Keepalived (Setup with three WISP-DIST Routers)
> > - e1000.o (Since we were using Gigabit Network Cards)
> > - Addon NAT Configs
> 
> 
> I expect the problem will be with one of the these.  The e1000 driver
> is very new I think.
> 

Since I setup now a redhat 9 box with the same e1000 driver, everything
works until now.
The kernel panics happened since I added ospf routing daemon with zebra.
Could it be that ospfd is unstable in the actual WISP-DIST?
I cannot figure out why I got these panics...


> It is good to see WISP-DIST loaded heavily.  8-)
> 
> 
The problem is that I cannot test any longer in our productive network.
Since the crashes, our customers are very sensitive when the network is
going down.
I would love to use WISP-DIST but I had to change to "normal" redhat
distribution.

> best,
> Steve
> 

Thanks a lot

Greetings from switzerland

Peter B.


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