Re: How to analyze a server crash?

2003-01-21 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:32:13AM -0500, Travis Crump wrote: > Paul Johnson wrote: > >On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:01:53AM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote: > > > >>panic. I've had that happen when X crashed, too, and that wasn't really > >>even a driver bug (it was combination of wine and font serve

Re: How to analyze a server crash?

2003-01-16 Thread Travis Crump
Paul Johnson wrote: On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:01:53AM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote: panic. I've had that happen when X crashed, too, and that wasn't really even a driver bug (it was combination of wine and font servers). This one's resolvable if you have the Magic System Request key enabl

Re: How to analyze a server crash?

2003-01-16 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:01:53AM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote: > panic. I've had that happen when X crashed, too, and that wasn't really > even a driver bug (it was combination of wine and font servers). This one's resolvable if you have the Magic System Request key enabled (not sure if it i

Re: How to analyze a server crash?

2003-01-16 Thread Michael Heironimus
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:57:47AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > So my question is: how can I figure out what happened, and why is > there absolutely no information between my last successful automatic > fetchmail log entries and the sysklogd restart message? Under what > circumstances can Linux

How to analyze a server crash?

2003-01-16 Thread martin f krafft
Hi there, I was just rsyncing a 10Gb tree to a remote server over SSH when the connection was reset by the remote side and the server was consequentially unreachable. So I proceeded to get to it physically and discovered that not even the console was working -- the screen remained blank. From the