Hi,
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I get seg. fault with my * box. at the crash time i had about 35
Bridged Channel.
i have:
- dual xeon box (3.2Ghz)
- 2Gb of memory
- E7501 chipset motherboard.
- U320 scsi disks
- intel Gb ethernet device.
- i only use sip for clients (no fxs in box)
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I'm using FC2. but with a fresh 2.6.9 kernel downloaded from kernel.org.
I've recently upgraded my Glibc to glibc-2.3.3-27.1.
I'm also using ECC Reg Memory.
and this is my Xeon CPU info: (HyperThreading is ON)
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model
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- dual xeon box (3.2Ghz)
- 2Gb of memory
- E7501 chipset motherboard.
- U320 scsi disks
- intel Gb ethernet device.
- i only use sip for clients (no fxs in box)
- TE405P for fxo (with 4 atran TA750).
- ulaw is used as codec and echo cancellationo is enabled.
I got another crash... the core dumped file shows that the
crash has been occurred at the same point as the previous crash.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0xb7fbbce4 in ?? ()
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I have seen lots of this kind of problems before. We
had lots of stability problems with GNUgk on Debian
Woody.
is there any relation between * and GNUgk?
thanks
Paradise Dove
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Hmm without knowing anything else about your specific situation: A signal 11
most often is caused by a hardware malfunction, for instance a rotten bit in
your memory or something.Any chance you could do some heavy diagnostics on
that machine ?
I've just seen a new update of my M.B. Bios,
does