Almost certainly bad hardware or a broken OS kernel version. Start by running suitable hardware tests such as memtest86.
Regards Henrik On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, WA Support wrote: > Hello, > > I have a Redhat Linux 7.1 system running kernel 2.4.18-26.7 under ext2 > type file system. > > I am running Version 3.0-PRE3-20030924 with '--enable-async-io' > '--enable-basic-auth-helpers=NCSA' switches set at compile. > > I also have squidGuard-1.2.0 setup as a redirector. > > It runs fine for about a week normally, but then starts corrupting > memory and gets to a point where I can't even kill the squid process. > That is, '/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid stop' and 'kill -s 9' on the squid pid > do not kill the process. > > I have to reboot my system to kill squid, but when I reboot, I always > have to run e2fsck to fix corrputed inodes and data blocks. > > Does anyone know what might be going on here? > > Thanks, > Murrah Boswell >
