I'm not sure if it was the PPP race or something else but 2.4.19 seems
(at least so far) much more stable.
Thanks for the advice Alan.
Bill
Alan Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 01:02, Bill Leckey wrote:
>
>>I have a terminal server that's supporting up to 240 lines. It's a
>>2.4.17 kernel, and is running squid, and using the reiser file system to
>>store log files, squid cache and other data. About every day or so, the
>>machine locks up. The screen is blank, keyboard doesn't respond, the
>>serial console I set up shows no 'dying gasp' and there is nothing in
>>any of the system logs.
>>
>>This doesn't appear to be related to load as it has happened both during
>>the busiest times and during the low times.
>>
>>I'm still servicing interrupts from our serial devices (on IRQ 11), so
>>it seems interrupts are still happening.
>>
>>Beyond this, however, I have no idea where to go from here. If anyone
>>has any hints on what the problem might be, or even a way to gather more
>>information, I would be grateful.
>
>
> Hardware details would be a useful starting point. Also if its
> uniprocessor or SMP. Finally have you considered 2.4.19 as 2.4.17 does
> have at least one known and fixed small PPP race. With 240 lines I guess
> you might actually hit that
>
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