Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 19 Jun 1998 13:26:57 -0400 (EDT) | From | Isaac Connor <> | Subject | 2.1.106 stress test failuer |
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My stress test was to run a make -j compile on something that would actually require some power. My choice was kde. In specificity, the kdebase peice of the distribution.
What happened:
It went fine for about a minute, and then it just stopped. No errors in the logs that Ic ould find. It just stopped. It was still responsive to ping, and inetd was still active (I could connect, but telnetd wasn't getting run to talk to me). The console when I got to it was also dead. Unfortunateyl, I have monitor power off set in X, and the screen was blanked, so there was nothing to see.
So there you.
System: PPRO 166 Dual 256k cache 128 Meg EDO Ram (Fairly stable, havn't had any problems with it yet) Buslogic SCSI BT958 Seagate 2.1 GIG HD (SCSI) 3c509 B net card Micronics W6LI MB
Isaac Connor
PS: I don't think this requires any response, it's just to let you know it happened.
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