I enabled NFS swap on March 10th, AM. 64m
About 24 hours later the workstation crashed again. What should I try next?
I think I'll switch out the hardware and see what happens.
> Jim,
> Both workstations that have done this have 32MB, actually almost all 10
> of them do. I'll give that a try to
Jim,
Both workstations that have done this have 32MB, actually almost all 10
of them do. I'll give that a try to narrow down the possibilities.
Btw, ltsp rocks!
Christian
> Christian,
>
> How much ram in the workstation ?
>
> Maybe try turning on nfs-swap, and see if the problem goes away.
>
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 02:17:11PM -0600, Christian Collins wrote:
> I've had ltsp 3 running for around two months without any major problems.
> Within the last couple of weeks however, I've had periodic crashes occur.
> Specifically, the session ends and I am returned to the login prompt. Below
>
Jim,
Both workstations that have done this have 32MB, actually almost all 10
of them do. I'll give that a try to narrow down the possibilities.
Btw, ltsp rocks!
Christian
On 03/09/2004 05:14:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian,
How much ram in the workstation ?
Maybe try turning on n
Christian,
How much ram in the workstation ?
Maybe try turning on nfs-swap, and see if the problem goes away.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Christian Collins wrote:
> I've had ltsp 3 running for around two months without any major problems.
> Within the last couple of w
I've had ltsp 3 running for around two months without any major problems.
Within the last couple of weeks however, I've had periodic crashes occur.
Specifically, the session ends and I am returned to the login prompt. Below
are the conditions and setup. Anyone have any ideas?
ltsp 3
RH9
WindowMake