Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux? (redux)

2000-12-07 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, David Gewirtz wrote: > > Well, I can't be sure what caused it, but the end result was that Linux' > crash had some serious filesystem errors. I did an fsck and the filesystem > now seems better, but there are a heck of a lot of lost+found nodes. > > So, here are my questions (

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-07 Thread Bill Carlson
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Clint Gilders wrote: > David Gewirtz wrote: > > > > I just love getting to know new software. There's always some form of > > teething pain. Yesterday, I started running my first set of reasonably > > large htdig/htmerge processes. Came in today to find the Linux server > > (w

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-06 Thread Clint Gilders
David Gewirtz wrote: > > I just love getting to know new software. There's always some form of > teething pain. Yesterday, I started running my first set of reasonably > large htdig/htmerge processes. Came in today to find the Linux server > (which is running nothing besides basic Mandrake proces

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux? (redux)

2000-12-06 Thread Geoff Hutchison
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, David Gewirtz wrote: > * Is there a way to tell what files got chomped by the fsck and have > lost+found nodes? Nope. That's why they're "lost and found." You can, however, take a look at what's in there. > * Is there a way to check a log for htdig? Not unless you were wri

[htdig] Can htdig kill Linux? (redux)

2000-12-06 Thread David Gewirtz
Well, I can't be sure what caused it, but the end result was that Linux' crash had some serious filesystem errors. I did an fsck and the filesystem now seems better, but there are a heck of a lot of lost+found nodes. So, here are my questions (could be Linux-newbie questions, sorry): * Is the

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-06 Thread Max Pyziur
> > I just love getting to know new software. There's always some form of > teething pain. Yesterday, I started running my first set of reasonably > large htdig/htmerge processes. Came in today to find the Linux server > (which is running nothing besides basic Mandrake processes and, of course, >

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-06 Thread Geoff Hutchison
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, David Gewirtz wrote: > In any case, I couldn't telnet into the Linux box, couldn't run my KDE > console, nada. > > I've never seen Linux hang like that before. Almost makes me wish for NT. I have only rarely seen a server dead enough that it wouldn't accept outside connecti

Re: [htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-06 Thread Douglas S. Davis
I can answer this one!!! I have Redhat Linux 5 and I have never, ever crashed it, even when using htDig for both my internal and external web site parsings. This sounds like something deeper, like a hard disk error or bad RAM that crashed when htDig ran across it. I would recommend a good set o

[htdig] Can htdig kill Linux?

2000-12-06 Thread David Gewirtz
I just love getting to know new software. There's always some form of teething pain. Yesterday, I started running my first set of reasonably large htdig/htmerge processes. Came in today to find the Linux server (which is running nothing besides basic Mandrake processes and, of course, htdig)