On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Justin wrote: > On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Stephen Smoogen wrote: > > > also realize that x86 hardware has to do various internal hacks to deal > > with memory above 2-4 Gigs. [2 gigs for some types of hardware and 4 > > gigs for other types.] Also check for things in your /proc/slabinfo to > > see if anything is full.. or if dmesg is reporting some sort of network > > issue. > > This would be one very good reason for stepping up to a 2.6 kernel. I've > been running them on a couple of my servers since the rc's and have been > most impressed. Support for larger amounts of memory has been greatly > improved.
Good suggestions (here and elsewhere). Thanks. Unfortunately, this problem takes days to develop, so pinning it down is a pain. And when it does crop up, I can't spend too much time fiddling around before I just have to fix the damn thing. So this might be a slow thread.. ;) _________________________ Ron Peterson Network & Systems Manager Mount Holyoke College _______________________________________________ Visit http://www.mimedefang.org and http://www.canit.ca MIMEDefang mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/mailman/listinfo/mimedefang

