You probably have bad hardware.

A burn procedure that's worked well for me is:

  cd /usr/src
  make -j4 buildworld > build.out 2>&1

My guess is your server will crash. Replace parts until it no longer crashes.

--
mark

On May 21, 2005, at 12:07 AM, Valera Simonov wrote:

i am using flow-cat to collect a bunch of temporary files (rotated by
flow-capture every five minutes) into one big file for each day. but
sometimes server just reboots without any records in syslog during this
collecting.
i've done some experiments and figured out that this problem occurs only
on some files and only when i am using zlib commpression at ratios
higher than 3. tried to collect all files in one without compression -
it works just fine. but when i try to use zlib compression, server reboots.
here is example of command:
flow-cat -z9 -o compressed uncompressed.tmp
tried not to use mmap (-m switch) but it doesn't help.
can anyone help me with this problem? it's not good to use 700M+ log
files for each day, when it can be compressed to about 150-200M.

versions:
flow-tools 0.68 (same problem in 0.66 and 0.67)
zlib 1.2.2 (tried also 1.2.1)
freebsd 4.8
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