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Hello: I'm getting intermittent "Unable to load Interpreter" messages, which is of great concern. The last time this happened, I wasn't monitoring for this, and the server finally died. The server was 40 miles from my office, and to say the least, it caused a fiasco. What makes this more difficult is to explain to the client who owns the server that before upgrading from an Intel Endevor motherboard, 200Mhz Pentium with 256MB of memory, the system was online for 13 months without a reboot. The system is now an Intel LM440BX motherboard, Intel PII 266Mhz processor and 256MB of ECC memory. Using Slackware 3.4, kernel is 2.0.34. Pretty plain vanilla. I've seen quite a few messages with others having the same problem. I've seen remedies from replacing the hard disk, replacing memory and changing the value in /proc/sys/kernel/file-max to something bigger. Currently I set this at boot time to: echo 16384 > /proc/sys/kernel/file-max echo 49152 > /proc/sys/kernel/inode-max echo "512 1024 2048" > /proc/sys/vm/freepages These may or may not be even valid, but they haven't broken anything yet. There was also a reference somewhere that 2.0.35 was KNOWN to have this problem, so I went back to 2.0.34. This server runs Apache 1.2.6 with FrontPage Extensions, and lots of web traffic. Also lots of PostgreSQL processes that I suspect may be related, but not that PG saavy. Can anyone give me and others a fix for this problem? Bobby Hitt Phone: (703) 754-8772 Business Solutions Crosslink Web Services Email: bobhitt@bscnet.com bobhitt@crosslink.net - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ | ||||||||||||
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