I was having the exact same problem on a machine running SuSE 6.2 with a
2.2.10 kernel. Replace RAM, power supplies, system board, processor
board, the works. Finally totally replaced the machine and now no
problems. However, I don't think that the hardware was the trouble. As
the result of the trouble we were having we re-located httpd (Apache)
from that machine to another, and we began to have lock-ups on that one
now, which we'd *never* had any problems with before. Has anyone seen
the apache cause this problem? Is it possible that when we moved the
apache and the webpages to the machine we carried over some kind of
exploit, or maybe just a bad script on a webpage that could be causing
trouble? If so, any idea what I should look for, I haven't been able to
find anything.
Thanks,
Rob Wright
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s9813008 wrote:
>
> I have a dual processor system on which I installed RedHat Linux 6.2. What
> happens then is that after the system has been running for some time, the
> entire system freezes up. Console and X dies and so does any telnet/ftp
> session.
>
> There is no kernel panic and nothing on screen indicating what happened. No
> error messages at all (even in the logs - /var/log/messages). This happens
> when running X and also when running at the command line. It happens
> indeterminately - sometimes the system is fine for a couple of days,
> sometimes only for twenty minutes. It happens when running the smp version
> of the kernel and also when running the "single processor" version of the
> kernel.
>
> As you can see, I cannot figure out WHY the system is hanging. I would
> appreciate help in figuring out where the problem lies. At least some way to
> narrow down the problem to something more specific. I am guessin that it
> cannot be any of the applications running (mostly server stuff, httpd,
> inetd, samba etc) and probably not even the kernel (the kernel will give
> explicit error messages, right?).
>
> The system also has NT 4.0 installed on it but I have not encountered the
> hanging I find in linux.
>
> ditesh
>
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