Chris Wagner at 2002-09-12 10:49 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >=========================================================== >Specs: >1 eMac 700mhz, OS X.1.4 >2 Blueberry, OS 9.1, 9.2.1 >2 Bondi, OS 9, 8.6 >1 WinXP >2 Win95 >3 Win98 >1 16-port 10/100 switch >2 8-port 10/100 switches >1 Cisco 1600 router > >Running peer-to-peer, with PCMacLAN loaded on the PCs for file sharing. > >Protocols loaded include NetBEUI, TCP/IP, NDIS 3 (PCMacLAN), AppleTalk. > >The SIMS box is a Bondi with 160MB running 9.2.1. > >Apps running at startup: >Web Sharing >SIMS >Communigator >Macjordomo >WWWStat4Mac >=========================================================== > >I know that I posted about this box freezing before, but I REALLY need some >help on this one. > >This machine is continually freezing up and is the LONE machine on the >network that does this. > >Should we be concerned about having too many boxes on a peer-to-peer? > >And do you think that we have too many apps running on the same box as SIMS? >I guess I just thought that this was plenty of machine, given some of the >configurations I've seen/heard here. > >I am at a total loss for what might be the issue here. > >The machine will work fine for awhile, answers all mail and web requests >just fine, but then suddenly freezes up and I get a call from end-users >telling me it froze up again. > >I don't understand why the one box that is serving all this is continually >freezing. It hasn't, up to this point, mattered WHICH machine I run it on, >whichever machine is loaded up with these apps is the one that locks up.
If the specific combination of apps always freezes any machine on which they run, it would be safe to conclude that you have some kind of conflict. Have you tried not running each in turn to see if the freezes go away? Why do you have CommuniGator running all the time? I would not recommend that you do that, for a number of reasons, including performance. Why do you have WWWStat4Mac launched at startup? Why do you need it running all the time? I'd recommend that any log-analysis software be NOT run on a production server (move the log files to some other machine and run it there). I'd start with getting rid of CommuniGator and WWWStat4Mac - then, enable/disable the other 3 in various combinations, to determine which one is the problem one. >At this point, I just can't seem to come up with any solutions. > >Can anyone help? > >Thanks. ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
