On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Alston, Tony wrote:

> Kip,
> 
> Do you use RedHat's 'up2date' program?

No, but it was a problem with glibc (sort of) anyhow.  The problem is 
resolved.  For posterity, here's what we did.

1.)  Per the bug report at 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=75128, I added 
'set-variable = thread_stack=256k'.  This was enough to resolve the 
issue.

2.)  We also found that the grub.conf hadn't been properly edited to 
boot the kernel we wanted.  Most of our problem seems to have been due 
to issues between the kernel (2.4.18-3smp) and glibc (2.2.5-40) when it 
came up after the reboot.

I intend to test the new glibc 
(ftp://people.redhat.com/jakub/glibc/errata/) at my next maintenance 
window and will post an update if anything further changes.

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