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SubjectRe: Problem with machines rebooting
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Eric Hicks wrote:

> Hi all, I'm having a problem with a machine that's freezing up every few
> days. It was running the standard RedHat kernel 2.2.5-15, and has since

Probably bad memory, less likely bad motherboard, even less likely bad
processor. I don't know of any showstoppers that would freeze a box with
good hardware on 2.2.x. Might be a bad card - video, usually - but I doubt
it. Try swapping the memory.

> been upgraded to 2.2.11 in order to try and fix this problem. Here's what I
> think is some helpful output from /var/log/messages:
>
> Aug 23 09:05:31 drevil snmpd: Connection from 207.218.86.25
> Aug 23 09:05:32 drevil modprobe: can't locate module block-major-3
> Aug 23 09:05:32 drevil modprobe: can't locate module block-major-3
> Aug 23 09:05:32 drevil modprobe: can't locate module block-major-22
> Aug 23 09:05:32 drevil modprobe: can't locate module block-major-22
> Aug 23 09:05:32 drevil kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy),
> secto
> r 0
> Aug 23 09:06:02 drevil snmpd: Connection from 209.247.74.100
> Aug 23 09:07:02 drevil last message repeated 7 times
> Aug 23 09:09:02 drevil last message repeated 14 times
> Aug 23 09:10:03 drevil last message repeated 8 times

Nah, this isn't a problem. The floppy complaints are just the kernel
trying to acces an empty floppy. The 'can't locate block-major-XX'
messages are kmod trying to pull a module for a device - namely, block
major 22, which IIRC is for ide-2 and major 3, which is for ide-1.

k.


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