On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Chris Mason wrote:

> That sounds like my problem, what's the best way to do a memory check?
> This is often a sign of RAM going bad, might try swapping out sticks of
> memory and watching for the crashes.  Possibly running a memory test would
> be worth it.  Hope this helps.
>
> Jeff Hogg


could this also be due to a memory leak?  Has he upgraded rhnsd?  The one
that shipped with 7 has a discriptor problem, that caused a memory leak
when rhnsd was running, that would also cause strange random crashes...





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