Re: debian ftp crashes redhat

1998-01-11 Thread Joey Hess
Berni Ernst wrote:
 A RedHat Linux box (2.0.30)
 
 kernel panic: skpush: under: 001a4bf0:2 in swapper task - not syncing.

Have you tried a newer kernel? I had my machine crash several times when I
was using 2.0.30, with this error message. (I upgraded to the 2.1 kernels,
and the problem went away, it might be fixed in 2.0.33 too.)

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Re: debian ftp crashes redhat

1998-01-11 Thread Tim Sailer
Joey Hess wrote:
 
 Berni Ernst wrote:
  A RedHat Linux box (2.0.30)
  
  kernel panic: skpush: under: 001a4bf0:2 in swapper task - not syncing.
 
 Have you tried a newer kernel? I had my machine crash several times when I
 was using 2.0.30, with this error message. (I upgraded to the 2.1 kernels,
 and the problem went away, it might be fixed in 2.0.33 too.)

I have a client (an ISP in Maine) that keeps getting a skput error,
even on a 2.0.33 kernel. This machien is running a web server (Roxen)
and squid. I wonder if it is a max files problem..

Tim

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Re: debian ftp crashes redhat

1998-01-11 Thread Joey Hess
Tim Sailer wrote:
 I have a client (an ISP in Maine) that keeps getting a skput error,
 even on a 2.0.33 kernel. This machien is running a web server (Roxen)
 and squid. I wonder if it is a max files problem..

I doubt it, my webserver is lightly loaded, and that particular machine had
no squid. I don't have anything else on here that would tend to use lots of
filehandles.

The problem seemed to happen only when the computer was mostly idle - the
majority of crashes were overnight, the rest would happen when I paused in  
my typing for a few minutes. Very weird.

You could try downgrading to 2.0.29, I never experienced the problem with
that kernel.

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