Sitat Olav Øiehaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
> Few weeks ago I told you about a problem with server crash at
Haroy
> school
> (Norway). I still have problems with thw server. The problem is:
>
> We have two servers. One application server (sirius) with LTSP
and
> one
> fileserver (tellus) w
Olav,
I don't remember from your first posts, is the server locking up or actually
crashing in a kernel panic?
I have used top running once a minute from cron to help tracking down intermittent
crashes in the past. A line like:
* * * * * root/usr/bin/top -bin 1 >> /var/log/top_log
in
Hi!
Few weeks ago I told you about a problem with server crash at Haroy school
(Norway). I still have problems with thw server. The problem is:
We have two servers. One application server (sirius) with LTSP and one
fileserver (tellus) with /home and samba
We use RedHat 7.3
Sirius, the LTSP se
Måndag 23. september 2002 10:10 skreiv Horst Prote:
> Olav Øiehaug wrote:
> >Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
> >We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
> > ...
> >Everything works works OK, but the LTSP server crashes seve
Måndag 23. september 2002 10:10 skreiv Horst Prote:
> Olav Øiehaug wrote:
> >Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
> >We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
> > ...
> >Everything works works OK, but the LTSP server crashes seve
Fredag 20. september 2002 08:45 skreiv Ragnar Wisløff:
> > > Can you see any problems with the network cards, like lots of
> > > collisions or errors (use ifconfig)?
>
> What does the output of the command
>
> ifconfig
I will check this
>
> tell you? Look for the numbers after errors and perhaps
Olav Øiehaug wrote:
>Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
>We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
> ...
>Everything works works OK, but the LTSP server crashes several times during a
>day. I have tried to disable Mozilla,
Well Olav you have gone down the process of elimination path with little
success it sounds like, How about using sar to collect resource stats
over time to see if the box is under some kind of stress when it fails.
Olav Øiehaug wrote:
>Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP wit
>>
>>Is there no pattern to the crashes?
>
> Total Black out, no response either on clients nor server
>
It definitely sounds like a hardware problem, try
to use another server.
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> > Can you see any problems with the network cards, like lots of
> > collisions or errors (use ifconfig)?
>
What does the output of the command
ifconfig
tell you? Look for the numbers after errors and perhaps
collisions (even you seem to have switches all the way)
> Green lights all the
Torsdag 19. september 2002 21:29 skreiv du:
> Are you sure this switch will handle 10, 100, and Gigabit ?.
The switch: SMC8506T EU
SMC Switch EZ 1000 6porter
Layer 2 switch m/VLAN 10/100/1000T-BASE
I guess this should be okay
>
> Shane
>
> Olav Øiehaug wrote:
> > Our school at Haroy in Norwa
Torsdag 19. september 2002 23:25 skreiv du:
> Olav Øiehaug wrote:
> > Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
> > We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
> > The users (/home) is on another server. We use NIS and NFS to connect the
>
Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Server crash
Frå:
Olav Øiehaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Nordheim)
Til:
Ragnar Wisløff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dato:
Fri, 20 Sep 2002 00:13:33 +0200
Torsdag 19. september 2002 22:55 skreiv Ragnar Wisløff:
> Sitat Olav Øiehaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
Michael, why do you say not to run a dual AMD? I believe I've heard
others mention something about this but do not recall exactly what it
was that was said. I have an LTSP server that runs a dual AMD (2200),
and 1 gig of RAM. Sometimes (perhaps a couple of weeks apart), the
server just locks st
Olav Øiehaug wrote:
> Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
> We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
> The users (/home) is on another server. We use NIS and NFS to connect the two
> servers. We have 18 ws.
> About 50 % of the cl
Sitat Olav Øiehaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with
RedHat
> 7.3
> We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP
> server.
> The users (/home) is on another server. We use NIS and NFS to
> connect the two
> servers. We have 18
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 22:24:15 +0200, Olav Øiehaug wrote
> Torsdag 19. september 2002 22:01 skreiv Bhaskar S. Manda:
> > Does it produce a kernel oops screen?
>
> Mostly a total black-out and I have to push the button
Try not running X on the server, so that we can eliminate the X server &
graphi
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:04:10 +0200, Olav Øiehaug wrote
> Everything works works OK, but the LTSP server crashes several times
> during a day. I have tried to disable Mozilla, and I have tried to
> disable printing, but that did not help. I have made several copies
> of /var/log/messages, but I
Olav,
Maybe running out of file handles? What does /proc/sys/fs/file-max say?
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Olav Øiehaug wrote:
>
> Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
> We have
Our school at Haroy in Norway have desided to use LTSP with RedHat 7.3
We have a dual AMD 1800+ MSI-mainboard with 1GB Ram for the LTSP server.
The users (/home) is on another server. We use NIS and NFS to connect the two
servers. We have 18 ws.
About 50 % of the clients have 100Mbit NIC, the re
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