On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 08:19:16PM +0100, you [Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale] claimed:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I had managed to run my dual celeron system for about 5 1/2 days
> without trouble, with plain 2.2.13 + reiserfs. The systems is a dual
> 433, not overclocked, running two ecdl clients (cpu intensive,
> rc5-like).As it crashed last night, I patched my kernel with ikd and
> rebooted. Since then, I have experienced 4 crashes in about 7
> hours. The machine froze twice, and rebooted twice. Sounds like
> excessive heating to me, but I can't tell as I don't use
> lm_sensors. However, it had never rebooted by itself before, so I
> wonder if ikd breaks anything or not.
> 
> I am currently compiling an UP 2.2.14 + ide + reiserfs, I'll let you
> know if it lasts longer than SMP.

I've ran the kernel with ikd (only kernel debugger and the related frame
ptr patch enabled) for 24h - so far with no problems. One thing I
discovered is that NMI watchdog doesn't go well together with kdb (oops
when I enable kdb), but other than that seems to work well.

What parts of ikd you have enabled?

(Just in case you are wondering, I'm trying to trace an unkillable process
problem; when playing mp3's from and smbfs share w/ esd and es1370, it
sometimes hangs and remains unkillable until the next boot (usually
reserving the /dev/dsp device and somtime locking the smbfs share.) Two
times I've seen the unkillable thing with enlightenment as well.)


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