Just for clarification, the kernel isn't OOPSing, PostgreSQL is the one
having fits and shutting down/starting up left and right.
The NMI is the only kernel indication that something is odd. Which
never happens under 2.4.
David
Chris Mason wrote:
>On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 14:52, David Ford wrote:
>
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>>Reiserfs. Postgres is the only program that had problems, but it's also
>>the one that does 99% of all the activity on the system.
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>
>Do you still have any of the oopsen?
>
>-chris
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