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SubjectRe: Simple script that locks up my box with recent kernels
On Fri, Nov 24 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > Does the box survive io intensive workloads?
>
> It seems to. It does get sluggish as hell when there is lots of disk I/O but
> it seems to be able to survive.
> I'll try some more, with some IO benchmarks + various other stuff to see
> if I can get it to die that way.

Just wondering if you have a marginal powersupply, perhaps.

> > Have you tried using net or
> > serial console to see if it spits out any info before it crashes?
>
> Lacking a second box at the moment, so that's not an option currently :(

It's likely a requirement to get any further with this issue, I'm
afraid. Nobody can debug this thing blind folded.

--
Jens Axboe

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