Roland,
I also read the Linux kernel mailing list. These are just the first
questions that will get asked in reply to a mail like yours (to rule out
users being dumb).
Oh, I forgot about the (linux) logfiles. I guess there are no clues in
there either...
-- Jan Evert
Roland Schwingel wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi...
>
> Jan Evert van Grootheest <j.grootheest@euronext.nl> wrote on 07.10.2003
> 09:59:45:
>
>>Roland,
>>
>>On linux, signal 11 usually indicates memory (hardware) problems...
>>I'd suggest using memtest (or was that memtest86) for a couple of days.
>
> The machine runs very stable. It has a uptime of 191 days. I can do
> memtest86 next weekend, but I do not suspect *any* hardware trouble. It
> runs sendmail, cvs and so on and everything stable as a rock. It has a
> loadfactor of max. ~0.5 and is very responsive. Hard drives could be faster
> for my taste but thats not the reason for this.
>
>
>>Other standard questions: are you overclocking? is your PSU good enough?
>>is your video card (if running something graphical) not using too much
>>power? what's the temperature of the CPU, disks etc?
>
> Of course no overclocking, enough powersupply (2 redundant regulated
> systems each powerful enough for a 4 CPU machine). Machine runs in a
> climanted server room, no gui. Nothing in /var/log/messages or
> /var/log/warn that might suspect installation/hardware problems. CPUs are
> about 53 degrees Celsius. Harddisks are mounted in cooled frames,
> temperature is ~30 degrees Celsius. Voltage for the CPUs/System (12V,5V,3.3
> V etc.) are all in their nominal levels. The machine never crashed since I
> assembled it.
>
> Signal 11 can also be a software problem. Maybe it is a not very well
> caught sideeffect of the lost connection.
> I will set up svn on a different system and make a crosstest but I think
> this will not help.
>
> But thanks for the hint and I will do the memtest and test a second
> (single-CPU) machine.
>
> Roland
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