Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 05 May 1999 23:35:17 -0700 (PDT) | From | "David B. Rees" <> | Subject | RE: Linux can't stay up for more than an hour? |
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On 05-May-99 Ben 'The Con Man' Kahn wrote: > > Kernel: 2.2.6 with SMP
Can't hurt to try 2.2.7.
> knfsd: 981204-1
You should also try the latest knfsd. There are a bunch of bug fixes in it.
> We tried just recently to put this on a different Linux box. We > have the exact same software configuration on this other box, but it's a > single processor AMD-K6 333. This machine can't handle the load, and > eventually dies in the same way. (As it dies, loads are 80+.)
Does this machine run out of memory when it dies? Linux doesn't like it much when you run out of swap.
> Please help! We're going to switch to BSD even though NFS locking > doesn't seem to work...
Try compiling a UP kernel for the PII box, and see if it dies the same way then.
Hope one or more of these helps. These are really all just guesses, but should help.
-Dave
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