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I am begineer in kernels. I would like to know more about Cache Kernel. Can anyone
tell me some good links for Cache Kernel? I have seen the stanford paper. Can you
suggest something other than that?
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Hello there!!
I am begineer in kernels. I would like to know more about Cache Kernel. Can
anyone tell me some good links for Cache Kernel? I have seen the stanford paper. Can
you suggest something other than that?
Pooja
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Chat with y
hi!
i have the following very nasty problem.
everytime i execute ipchains -F [rule] my box freezes for 25 minutes!
i run slackware on 2.2.17.
a friend of mine told me that he had a simliar problem and fixed it with
downgrading shlibs.
any suggestion??
thx
michael
below the output of dmes
Good afternoon, Michael,
(The linux-kernel mailing list is not really the best place for
userspace issues. You should probably use the ipmasq list for future
questions. See http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/ipchains/ for the
ipchains homepage and http://ipmasq.cjb.net for info on that lis
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
write:
> hi!
>
> i have the following very nasty problem.
> everytime i execute ipchains -F [rule] my box freezes for 25 minutes!
> i run slackware on 2.2.17.
You mean `ipchains -F [chain]'? It's possible that your rules could
be ordered so that this command
Hello folks,
i have a realy strange and annyoing problem here.
I have a very busy webserver. Around 2 weeks ago i upgraded from 2.2.18 to 2.4.2-ac20
(SCSI-System, 512 MB RAM, 3 SCSI-Disks, P-III-500). Everything worked fine, the 2.4x
Kernel
boosted the box a lot :)
But suddenly the box was off
On 03.27 Thomas Foerster wrote:
>
> But suddenly the box was offline. One technical assistant from our ISP tried
> to reboot
> our server (he couldn't tell me if there had been any messages on the screen),
> but the
> system always hangs on
>
> Freeing unused kernel memory: xxk freed
>
Try b
> On 03.27 Thomas Foerster wrote:
>>
>> But suddenly the box was offline. One technical assistant from our ISP tried
>> to reboot
>> our server (he couldn't tell me if there had been any messages on the screen),
>> but the
>> system always hangs on
>>
>> Freeing unused kernel memory: xxk freed
>>
ar on the serial debugger.
Shmulik.
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From: Thomas Foerster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: URGENT : System hands on "Freeing unused kernel memory: "
> On 03.27 Thomas Foerster
I have 2 ideas:
* glibc corrupted
* did you downgrade the cpu?
RH 7.0 automatically installs glibc for a Pentium Pro or later if that
cpu is present during install.
If you then move the hd into a computer with an AMD K6, it won't boot.
I'd run
#rpm -Va
and check if some unusual files are modif
> Does it hang forever ?
Yes :(
> I've noticed that my kernel (2.4.2) stalls for several minutes with the same
> message but suddenly after that the login prompt appears (anything between,
> like configurations and services starting messages, are gone). We've been
> able to track it down to a ch
Studierende der Universitaet des Saarlandes wrote:
>
> I have 2 ideas:
> * glibc corrupted
> * did you downgrade the cpu?
These happen frequently to me (when compiling and installing a
new glibc)
But in this case you would have other messages (IIRC something
like
respawn too fast).
Thus the prob
>> I have 2 ideas:
>> * glibc corrupted
>> * did you downgrade the cpu?
>
>These happen frequently to me (when compiling and installing a
>new glibc)
>But in this case you would have other messages (IIRC something
>like
>respawn too fast).
>Thus the problem is not this!
How about running memtest8
From: "Thomas Foerster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But suddenly the box was offline. One technical assistant from our ISP
tried to reboot
> our server (he couldn't tell me if there had been any messages on the
screen), but the
> system always hangs on
>
> Freeing unused kernel memory: xxk freed
I have
> Freeing unused kernel memory: xxk freed
>
> So we took the box home and tried to boot it from a bootdisk (generated as we
>installed the box,
> redhat 7.0). The SAME problem occurs ...
>
> Freeing unused kernel memory: xxk freed
>
> The system hangs (i've tried 2.2.18 AND 2.4.2-ac20, 2.2.16
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