Hello,
Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2005 13:19 schrieb Chuck Payne:
> I have releasely purchase new hardware to replace my old box that was
> running 9.1. The specs are as follow....
[...]
> The only two error I can see are these
>
> /usr/lib/sa/sa1: line 21: 24505 Segmentation fault ${ENDIR}/sadc
> -F -L 1 1 ${DFILE}
Maybe your new hardware is broken.
Try running memtest86 (available in the boot menu) at least over night,
better a whole day. Do you see any errors there?
There may be other hardware problems too, but segfaults often point to
broken memory.
> The other thing I get a lot of kernel errors that I like to find out
> how I can grep them out of the log so that I can see if they are
> related.
grep "matching_text" /var/log/messages
Please decide yourself what "matching_text" you should use. It can be a
text, the date (in log file format), or even a regular expression.
Since you know when the crashes usually happen, you could also switch to
tty10 (Ctrl-Alt-F10) _some time before you "expect" the crash_ and
watch the most important messages there.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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