Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 15 Jan 2002 02:03:47 +0900 | From | root <> | Subject | /etc/cron.d/sysstat kills system with 2.4.17-rc2aa2 and 2.4.18-pre2aa2 |
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Something strange is going on since last night. I updated my kernel from 2.4.17-rc2aa1 to 2.4.18-pre2aa2 the day before yesterday due to undecreasing swap size. With the latter kernel, the machine stopped responding at 0:20AM when /etc/cron.d/sysstat is being activated by the cron daemon. So, I decided to go back to 2.4.17-rc2aa2 under the assumption that some bug has been introduced in the mainline kernel.
Well. tonight at 0:30AM again, it died at the exact same point of time with 2.4.17-rc2aa2.
I am now back to 2.4.17-rc2aa1, which has been working quite stably from 12/20, 2001 for about 20 days till the day before yesterday.
It is UP2000 with a single CPU on SuSE-7.1 with 2GB memory.
I saw an article with a message saying that his system dies at 4:00AM. Is the symtom of his machine related to mine?
Thanks.
Best regards,
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