On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 04:01:56AM +0300, A. Rymkus wrote:
Tuesday, December 18, 2007, 11:42:19 AM, you wrote:
?? Unfortunately my problem still doesn't have any solution.
?? But I have an interesting observation. The gateway freezes very
?? quickly, if torrent client programs are running on
Hello everybody
Unfortunately my problem still doesn't have any solution.
But I have an interesting observation. The gateway freezes very quickly, if
torrent client programs are running on workstations.
I assume the cause of the problem consists in many number of TCP/IP connections
that torrent
I have written already, that I tried to plug a system HDD
to another sever with the same configuration; on the new
platform the system hanging didn't stop. The RAID controller
remained the same, but it has the own error log and it is clear.
em0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network
Дмитрий Комалеев [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have written already, that I tried to plug a system HDD to another sever
with the same configuration; on the new platform the system hanging didn't
stop. The RAID controller remained the same, but it has the own error log
and it is clear.
A system failure of this sort (one which leaves no log entries of any
kind) is generally a hardware fault; memory stick failures tend to
cause kernel panics and easy repeatability.
I would suggest examining the hardware components, the motherboard
could have some faulty capacitors (burst,
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Дмитрий Комалеев wrote:
Hello everybody
I have a big problem
There is one FreeBSD server in our company. The server platform is:
Supermicro SuperServer 6014V-T2B (2x Intel Xeon 2.8, 1Gb RAM, 3WARE
3W-8006-2LP RAID-Controller). The server works as:
- a gateway
A system failure of this sort (one which leaves no log entries of any
kind) is generally a hardware fault; memory stick failures tend to
cause kernel panics and easy repeatability.
I would suggest examining the hardware components, the motherboard
could have some faulty capacitors (burst,