I'm wondering if my "economy" switch IS part of the problem.
Another crash just documented. And within the same hour I received a report of poor voice quality with the VoIP. The switch is unmanaged and the voice problems haven't been a problem very often so I thought I could get by with a simple setup. Maybe it's time to get some more sophisticated equipment. I've been looking for an excuse. :)
Gigabit is unnecessary for <24 workstations/devices, right?
c
Brian Payst wrote:
I have 4 Dell Optiplexes and one HP t5500 running LTSP-4.0, vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-1, no NFS swap on RHEL 3.0. They run Icewm and Mozilla Firebird and only "crash" when they occasionally choke on a web page. A simple ctrl-alt-bkspc to restart the X server and they're alive again. They stay up for weeks at a time in a heavily trafficked public area.
Given that lots of people run stable set-ups with LTSP, I'd suggest looking at your network hardware as well. A bad switch can lead to all kinds of unsolved mysteries.
Just something else to consider.
Brian
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