on two AMD systems and never experienced anything like this so far (hopefully it'll stay this way).
here's the setup of one of my servers:
AMD 1.2 Ghz , 1GB RAM (no himem), ext3, hardware raid 5.
vserver 0.20 with a self compiled kernel 2.4.19, patched with the 2.4.19ctx-13 patch.
another thing to consider: could it be related to the software raid? since at least
two of you complaining about the stabiltiy of the vservers are using software raids?
lars
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
Paul Sladen wrote:
>On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:15:51PM -0800, Cathy Sarisky wrote:
>>
>>>it becomes ssh-able again for a few moments during the shutdown process.
>>
>>I *really* wish this server wasn't in a data center across the country!
>
>You're not the only one. My other problem is that I don't own any other
>fast Intel stuff, other my colo'ed stuff and I haven't got the where-
>with-all to run duplicate development setups here. (Or even any development
>setups at all...)
I get occasionaly lockups on mine, so i recently upgraded to
2.4.19 and the lastest ctx, but that didnt help.
A more pressing problem is that the samba daemon i run on it
dies when i beat it up. I've considered switching to NFS since
i'm the only user of that server, but it is on another network :/
so people could access a NFS server.
Does anyone have any idea why samba dies ?
JonB
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