Hello,

a friend of mine an me are discussing about problems with mprime and partition 
problems, which could maybe caused by mprime or not. I hope I'm reaching the 
right people thru this mailling list.
I have a machine with 2 Xeon 700 Mhz CPUs. On the machine is Vmware ESX 
installed and under VM-ESX runs SuSE Linux and Debian Linux simultaneously.

I started mprime under SuSE-Linux and it had been running 3 days without any 
problems untill I had rebooted the machine. After the reboot the 
ReiserFileSystem was damaged. It wasn't possible to access any directoies. I 
reinstalled SuSE-Linux, started mprime again and get the same problem after a 
reboot of the machine.
Befor I started mprime the machine was ok after a reboot.

I don't want to bother you with my partition problems (or my bad english :-). 
I've just the question if it is possible that mprime can cause a damaged 
partition, because mprime actually don't need any disc space for the 
computations. Could it be a problem of Vmware ESX because it is optimized for 
server consolidation and not for computations in this extent?

TIA,
Olli
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