By "stress testing" I mean that I have the target machine running Linux
while banging on it from other machines over the network via NFS, Samba,
ping, telnet session doing find / -print, etc.
My port never seems to survive more than a couple of hours.
Hwa-Jin Bae
PSO Systems, Inc.
http://www.pso.com
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On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Philip Blundell wrote:
> >I have the same problem as Jonathan in my ARM Linux installation.
> >The memory violation error happens occasionally -- not always.
> >The systems runs well enough to do a lot of useful work,but
> >eventually it dies under stress test.
>
> What sort of stress test are you doing?
>
> For a long time I've been seeing processes dying at random under heavy
> swapping (with both 2.0 and 2.1 kernels if I remember right). I posted
> either here or on the NetWinder devel list about it a month or so ago.
> Russell never seemed particularly interested in this though and I haven't had
> a chance to debug it any further.
>
> p.
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