Have you got all the OS patches and have you got enough swap space  
defined to cater fir emergencies (just add a lot to make sure as disk  
is cheap)

Other than that then perhaps something got killed that should not have  
been (you use sudo to hide and audit the kill comand and similar right?)

Perhaps you should upgrade redhat - isn't 7 really old?

Jim



On Aug 26, 2009, at 10:52 AM, "Brad Moll" <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> I am on jbase 3.4.4.0222 on Redhat Linux 7.2 and all of a sudden  
> last night the system is not processing completely.  I have several  
> routines that call subroutines and some of the subroutines are being  
> called and others are not and the program appears to abort.  There  
> were no system changes (that I know of) from the time everything was  
> working to the time it started freaking out.  Another symptom is  
> that while processing records through update screens the system is  
> now hanging as if locked, but eventually it releases and gets back  
> to the original screen.
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> Any ideas?
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> Brad Moll
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