Hi
> > where are you seeing that error message ?
> On the client, of course ;-)
>
> > I've got servers that run for many months between reboots, and i'm NOT
> > running that cron job.
> Unbelievable for me..
>
> > What version of Linux are you running on the server ?
> Mandrake 9.2
>
> > How mu
On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 17:35, qeldroma wrote:
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> > How much Ram ?
> 512 MB
This is low.
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> I have enabled deleting of the /tmp-partition on startup and am pretty sure,
> that this solves my problem while restarting.
> So there must be a dependency between /tmp and the different server
Am Montag, 5. Juli 2004 13:50 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> qeldroma,
> where are you seeing that error message ?
On the client, of course ;-)
> I've got servers that run for many months between reboots, and i'm NOT
> running that cron job.
Unbelievable for me..
> What version of Linux are you run
qeldroma,
where are you seeing that error message ?
I've got servers that run for many months between reboots, and i'm NOT
running that cron job.
What version of Linux are you running on the server ?
How much Ram ?
Also, it looks like you double-pasted that script below. It doesn't
make sens
I've got only a small LTSP (4 Clients), but i do have to restart the server
every 2-5 days!!
Why? After this period of time, i get "Too many retransmissions", and the
clients can't connect.
I read the FAQ, where this problem is "solved" via a cronjob, but i am not
really satisfied with this:
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