Agreed.
Two suggestions:
1) Try this on another machine, preferably a different model/manufacturer.
2) Check your system event log; see if you're seeing any
SMART/network/system/etc. type errors. Probably not, but you never know.
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Mark Parker wrote:
> In general, userspace programs can't create the sort of problems you're
> seeing ("hard" lockups). It it almost certainly a problem with the kernel, a
> driver, or your hardware.
>
> I'm guessing you have a bad nic, or a bad driver for it. It's also possible
> you have bad memory or something else such as a processor (fan working?) or
> chipset problem.
>
> As an example, Blizzard's recent online game World of Warcraft uses a
> bittorrent system to distribute patches. For some reason it exercises NICs
> enough to bring out bugs in some drivers. Specifically, some netgear cards
> and some linksys cards with certain driver versions will exibit the sort of
> behavior you're seeing.
>
> Mark
>
> Ayende Rahien wrote:
>> Here is the scenario, I've a WinXP Pro computer that I used to run SVN &
>> CruiseControl.Net. I started to get a lot of broken build emails, all of
>> them pointing the blame to SVN connectivity (the message was: "the target
>> machine actively refused the connection"). The CC.Net & SVN are on the same
>> machine.
>
>
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