Re: software watchdog

2000-07-11 Thread kmself
rozen, neither mouse nor keyboard will generate any > event. > > I´ve already tried changing all I have on spare (read RAM and graphics > adapter). > > Since there´s not even a single syslog-entry, I don´t really know where > to start debugging. Would it make sense if I

Re: software watchdog

2000-07-08 Thread Robert Waldner
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000 12:32:32 +1200, "C. Falconer" writes: >1) Temperature... has a CPU fan, case fan, or PSU fan seized up and >died? no, all fans running fine (see <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) >2) Have you changed anything recently? moved it, rebooted it, run a >new kernel? no, the hardw

Re: software watchdog

2000-07-08 Thread Robert Waldner
imply get a new used PC (used P1´s are for sale at about $ 100) when I´m back from the trip, what I need for the time being is a solution where it would simply reboot when having trouble, and I _guess_ the software watchdog _may_ be what I´m looking for in this case. tia, &rw

Re: software watchdog

2000-07-07 Thread C. Falconer
keyboard will generate any event. I´ve already tried changing all I have on spare (read RAM and graphics adapter). Since there´s not even a single syslog-entry, I don´t really know where to start debugging. Would it make sense if I installed the "software watchdog" into the kernel in thi

Re: software watchdog

2000-07-07 Thread paul
&rw wrote: > > Hi! > > My home-debian-box starts to behave rather odd lately, now and then it > will freeze completely. > Is there anything consistent about the behavior? How long between reboot and freeze? Are there any error messages during startup? What applications are running when the

Re: software watchdog

2000-07-07 Thread Jeff Green
rozen, neither mouse nor keyboard will generate any > event. > > I´ve already tried changing all I have on spare (read RAM and graphics > adapter). > > Since there´s not even a single syslog-entry, I don´t really know where > to start debugging. Would it make sense if I installed

software watchdog

2000-07-07 Thread Robert Waldner
spare (read RAM and graphics adapter). Since there´s not even a single syslog-entry, I don´t really know where to start debugging. Would it make sense if I installed the "software watchdog" into the kernel in this case, so that the machine would (eventually) reboot when it hangs? Thi

Re: Software watchdog & full process table

1998-04-11 Thread shaul
> > Hi, > > One of our network servers went down for reboot in the middle of last > night, which was done by the software watchdog. > > The log message was as follows: > > daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]: process table is full! > daemon.log:Apr 1

Re: Software watchdog & full process table

1998-04-11 Thread Norbert Veber
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 12:02:28PM +1000, Chris wrote: > > Hi, > > One of our network servers went down for reboot in the middle of last > night, which was done by the software watchdog. > > The log message was as follows: > > daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watc

Software watchdog & full process table

1998-04-10 Thread Chris
Hi, One of our network servers went down for reboot in the middle of last night, which was done by the software watchdog. The log message was as follows: daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]: process table is full! daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]: shutting down the