Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:56:05 +0200 | From | Jarek Poplawski <> | Subject | Re: Hardware bug or kernel bug? |
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On 12-10-2006 18:53, David Johnson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having a major problem on a system that I've been unable to track down. > When using scp to transfer a large file (a few gig) over the network > (@100Mbit/s) the system will reboot after about 5-10 minutes of transfer. No > errors, just a reboot. I have another identical system which exhibits the > same behaviour. ... > I've tested with Centos' 2.6.9 kernel and with a vanilla 2.6.17.13 kernel and > the results are the same with both. ... > Any suggestions for more ways to debug this would be greatfully received.
I'd try with this: - minimal workable config with a lot of debugging turned on (e.g. no: smp, floppy, parport, mouse, ipv6, video, clock modulation, apm, acpi buttons, thermal etc. - only base acpi or no if possible), - 2.4 kernel, - other distro e.g. live-cd knoppix, - other transfer method like ftp (all superfluous services turned off).
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