> Björn Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to run rtorrent-0.7.9 on snapshot. Unfortunately rtorrent
> > crashes after sometime taking down the complete system.
> >
> > It is still possible to ping the machine. It is not possible to reach
> > it by means of a serial console or by means of SSH.
I'm facing the same problems here. Right after upgrading to 4.2
(and to libtorrent-0.11.4, rtorrent-0.7.4p0).
On 05/01/2008, viq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to track down the same thing too. Two questions: did you try
> forcing the box to drop to ddb to see what's happening? I was advised
> that ddb(4) and crash(8) man pages may be useful to get some
> information out of it. Another, I was advised to try running "dd
> if=/dev/rwd0c of=/dev/null bs=64k" (or something similar) to read the
> whole disk, and look in syslog for any disk errors. My disks show some
> errors, so my bug hunting session is postponed until I rule out disk
> problems (ie get a new disk...)
My disk looks ok.
I have a serial connection to the crashed box right now (a soekris
net4801) but unfortunately all I can see is the frozen rtorrent
client. No reactions on any key strokes. No traceback and I can't
switch to ddb. An existing ssh connection accepted three more key
strokes before freezing.
I can still ping the machine, and NAT also still works (otherwise I
couldn't write this mail ;-))
No daemon running (sshd, dhcpd, smbd) accepts a new connection.
Sorry for this rather useless bug report... I will keep trying to get
a traceback.
best regards,
bernhard