"Feedback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well.. I had the same issue 2 weeks ago with another server from my
> DC. I told them it was their hardware, they didnt believe it, so i had to
> order a new
> server, and ... The same problem occurs...

The axioma is: a user-land binary CANNOT hang the kernel. And if the whole
server crashes, it's not related to software it runs. Maybe the kernel 
(and kernel options), but not the daemons. 

> Thats like one on a million that its the hardware...





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