Hmm...we are also having problems on one of our servers! It misteriously crashes! (we dont know if it is a kernel crash or a hardware crash...but this email made me suspicious!)
We have three servers with "exactly" the same configurations: p4 2ghz, 512MBram, 2 disks ata100 (doing raid) (80GB each). Kernel 2.4.19ctx-15 (SMP support alltough there is only one CPU per box). The only thing that changes on the boxes are the disks. One of them has a scsi controller + scsi hdd. Did anybody find out what causes that "kernel crash" somebody mentioned a month ago? Best regards, +----------------------------------------- | Lu�s Miguel Silva | Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt | Rua Ant�nio Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341 | Sto. Ov�dio � 4400-025 V. N. de Gaia | Portugal | T: +351 22 3745730/3/5 F: +351 22 3745738 | G: +351 93 6371253 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | H: http://lms.ispgaya.pt/ +----------------------------------------- > > There was a discussion about a month back about machines hanging with > various vserver kernels. I have 3 that are rock-solid stable, and one > that is a DOG (no offense to dogs intended) despite repeated kernel > recompiles, multiple versions, hardware swaps, etc. > > Check the archives at www.paul.sladen.org/vserver, and specifically > http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200212/0238.html for the > thread. > > On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Hans-J�rgen Schwarz wrote: > >> Hello Cathy, >> >> Am Sonntag, 12. Januar 2003 02:17 schrieb Cathy Sarisky: >> >> [...] >> > that has NEVER done the mysterious vserver-related hang and has done >> 90+ days uptime between reboots. >> >> I never heard about such behavior. Can you tell me more about it? Does >> that mean vservers are not realy reliable for production purposes? >> >> thank you very much >> >> Hans-Juergen >>
