On Mon, 13 Aug 2018 20:41:27 +0000
David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just wondering if the machine gets rebooted regularly or if it is left 
> running indefinitely. I
> usually try and reboot once a week.

 Linux is not windows !!

 I reboot only to replace the currently running kernel, or when Edison decides 
to
 restore power to the neighborhood.
 Typically, once up and running, most any Linux I've run will go 4-5 years, and
 that limit only because you can't replace a PATA IDE hard drive hot like you
 can with SATA.

> From: Rob Landry <[email protected]>

> A station emailed me just now to report that rdairplay died in the middle
> of a piece of music.
> 
> /var/log/messages shows that the OS ran out of memory and killed
> rdairplay.
> 
> This is RD 2.16 running under CentOS 6 

> What would cause the OS to run out of memory, I wonder? 

 It's not the sound card.
 Unfortunately, after the fact it's a bit hard to tell.

 Depending on the clock, it could be something as innocuous as re-indexing
 the locate database, an ldconfig for who knows why, or something even more
 transient so we'll never know.

-- 
Cowboy

The aim of a joke is not to degrade the human being but to remind him that
he is already degraded.
                -- George Orwell
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