My apologies.  Yes, the hardware is identical, each box has 2 nic cards, one
intel pro 10/100 (e100) and an intel fiber gigabit card (e1000).  We're
running red hat 6.2 and kernel 2.2.14-6.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Dege [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: skb problem



Well, it appears to be a kernel problem.  What kernel are you running on
these machines?  Also, is the hardware the same on each of these boxes? 
spefically the NIC card?

More info is appreciated.

-Rob

> I'm hoping someone out there can help us, we're desperate.  We've got 9
> webservers all experiencing a strange problem.  It's random, happens to
> individual servers at diff times, there doesn't appear to be a pattern,
and
> it isn't related to traffic or load, we've had them go down in the middle
of
> the night.  You can still ping them, and their nfs mounts are available,
but
> we cannot telnet, ssh, or log in at console.  The only way out of it is to
> power off.  If anyone has seen this, please email back.  The error we see
in
> /var/log/messages just prior to rebooting is:
>  
> kernel: !Proc_Rec_Ints cannot alloc_skb memory
>  
> If it repeats itself 30 or 40 times, the box is gone.
>  
> Thanks for the assistance.
>  
> 
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