On 10/18/2020 2:42 AM, Adam Wojcieszonek wrote: > Hi Dan > I observed Segmentation Fault only yesterday. This event happenings lasted > about 8 hrs and then. I could not determine what was the cause of > malfunction. My TEMPORARY fix was added automatic restart after failure to > Systemd. Added commands: > > Restart=on-failure > RestartSec=5sec > > ... but last night problem with restarting/SEGV went away spontaneously. This > is very strange. > > My OS is Debian 9. Sks installed from packages. > Today is first day when SKS looks like working stable without breaks ,errors > and restarts. If no any troubles next 2-3 days then i'll post my > configuration here . > > Adam
Interesting. I would suggest you run a full hardware diagnostic, especially on the RAM and CPU. USUALLY, Segfaults appearing and disappearing at random indicates hardware issues. Granted it's not ALWAYS the case, but in like >75% it is. Maybe you'll get lucky and it won't be in your case. I know Debain is supposed to be a super stable distro, but between it and it's derivatives like Ubuntu I've had so many problems that I'll never go back. Like I said in another topic, the only reason my server is running Ubuntu now is that I had no way to install my PREFERRED distro (Gentoo) during the virtual server format and didn't want to take the hassles to migrate to a different distro piece by piece. -- Dan Egli On my Test server
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