On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Luigi Gangitano wrote:
Il giorno 05/set/05, alle ore 22:25, William Herrin ha scritto:
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
I had the same problem on my Sun Blade 100. Never got
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
The system will run fine for several weeks. Then it will refuse to run new
shells. Running daemons will continue to run but an attempt to start a new
shell will fail.
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 04:25:34PM -0400, William Herrin wrote:
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
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Has anyone seen anything like this before? Any suggestions for what to try to
track down the
The box is up for weeks on end you say? But you have no swap added.
Could it be linux's 2.6 MM refusing to spawn a new shell due to low mem?
William Herrin wrote:
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
The box is up for weeks on end you say? But you have no swap added.
Could it be linux's 2.6 MM refusing to spawn a new shell due to low mem?
I disabled the swap after the second time it happened on the theory that it
might be thrashing (the machine is remotely located so I can't just listen
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a
Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
This happened with kernels from 2.6.9 to 2.6.11. It appears to have
been fixed in 2.6.12, no lockup in the last 20 days (before it was 6
days between
Il giorno 05/set/05, alle ore 22:25, William Herrin ha scritto:
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a
Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
I had the same problem on my Sun Blade 100. Never got to catch lock-
up while still logged in,
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