On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 06:01:16 -0800 (PST),
Michael Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>First I took the path of let's break it. I decided to do some video intensive
>and also processor intensive work. To that end:
>
> 4 lucifer sessions (the first 4 examples from the readme)
> setiathome
> `xmatrix -root` (big eye candy on the background of the display)
> configured KDE to randomly change the backgrounds on 6 windows every 60
>seconds
>
>It took less than an hour to freeze the machine.
At last, somebody who can reproduce the problem in under a day.
Can you run with a serial console to a second machine and capture the
output on the second machine? If so, compile your kernel with sysrq
support, under Kernel Hacking. If you are running Redhat 6.x, make
sure that sysrq support is on, MAGIC_SYSRQ=yes in /etc/sysconfig/init.
When the machine hangs, do sysrq-t and several sysrq-p, use ksymoops
(ftp://ftp.ocs/com.au/pub/ksymoops) to decode the captured output.
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