I have a machine that has two different interfaces (xl for the external
and fxp for the LAN). After rebuilding the kernel after 8/9/02, I
experienced kernel panic -- but only as as result of passing data
through the fxp interface. It stayed stable until I ssh'ed into the
router, which caused alm
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:
Dear Mike.
I reported a similar problem on August the 9th and I must say, sorry,
if I would have offered the dmesg output all should have seen that we
use only Intel NICs around here!
Another workstation with a 3Com NIC does not show this strange behaviou
You said:
> Could someone put the word out when this issue is fixed? This problem
> just hosed my web server after I forgot the prime directive: test on
> a non-critical machine.
You can go back to the old kernel (/kernel.old). When you boot, you get
the "twrily". Hit space.
If you do the c
Could someone put the word out when this issue is fixed? This problem
just hosed my web server after I forgot the prime directive: test on a
non-critical machine.
Albert
On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 08:41 PM, Scott Lambert wrote:
> I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and f
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Lambert writes:
>I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
>UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
>network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
>in the kernel on the
> On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:41:38PM -0400, Scott Lambert wrote:
> > I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
> > UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
> > network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
> >
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:41:38PM -0400, Scott Lambert wrote:
> I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
> UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
> network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
> in the k
I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
in the kernel on the behalf of fetchmail, ppp, and nfsd (when I kill -9'd
nfsd