Sig 11s can also be caused by plain old bugs. In this case, I suspect qmailadmin. I have seen it barf in similar circumstances where upgrading the OS causes it to get upset about something no longer being what it expects. As for your system crashes, thats something else. Have a look at the handbook about creating a debug kernel and what info to provide with respect to crash dumps.

---Mike



At 01:43 AM 27/01/2004, Stanislav Grozev wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 01:58:44AM -0500, Marina Brown wrote:
> The answer seems to be in your dmesg.
>
> pid 28555 (qmailadmin), uid 89: exited on signal 11
>
> ...that means you have bad ram in your new computer. It's common
> for computer stores to sell ram that is less than perfect. Replace the
> ram and you should be fine.
>

It's not that - the RAM has been changed at least twice.
And this particular version of qmailadmin is just buggy, it has crashed
before on other machines also (some with Linux, some with FreeBSD).

> Marina Brown
>
>

-tacho
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