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[SuSE Linux] initd(?) lockups with 5.3, 6.0, and 6.1
- From: kether@xxxxxxxxx (kether@xxxxxxxxx)
- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 10:50:41 -0500 (CDT)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.05.9906021049290.21171-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Have been having many problems with our SuSE boxen that are not all
identical, but i believe them to still be related.
This has been quite a problem, because my deployment of the linux
systems was based mainly on the stability of linux, and all of these
boxes have proven to be unstable.
Problems appear as one of three types:
Problem 1:
initd "crashed", initd running at 99
initd and the bash shells running on the VCs died, could
not kill initd with kill-9, could not change the init level, could not
shutdown. Only processes showing on 'ps aux' were the initd, the bashs,
and the kernel stuff. Only thing i've found to do is a hardware reset.
Problem 2:
when tried to reboot, it would say that it was going
into runlevel 6, but then nothing would happen. could not manually change
runlevels. no change with a 'kill -HUP'. only way out is a hardware reset.
Problem 3:
box stopped responding to telnet requests. would not respond to ftp, http,
telnet, smtp. Everything appeared to be fine from the console. on the
console, could not 'telnet localhost'. connection would be established,
but would not log in syslog and would not present login. when this has
happened on machines that are masq gateways , the masq seems to work
without inturruption. Followed by Problem 2.
Problem 4:
box would be trucking along, with no seeming problem. Then type 'ps aux'
and get 300-400 zombies listed. each program run would zombie on exit.
could not kill-9 them. Followed by Problem 2.
BOX 1:
description: IBM PC Server 325, Dual-P2-300's, 64 meg RAM, 2 10/100 NIC
ultra scsi, SuSE 6.0, upgraded from 5.3, Kernel 2.2.3, all SuSE 6.0
updates, all the package upgrades needed for 2.2.X
problems: was running a remote X session and was hit with Problem
#1 while on SuSE5.3, so upgraded to 6.0 and had the same thing happen.
has had Problem #3 and #4 at least once, and always has Problem #2 if its
been up a coupla days.
BOX 2:
description: Gateway G-450, P2-450, 128 meg RAM, 10/100 tulip card,
ide, SuSE6.1, upgraded from 6.0, Kernel 2.2.9
problems: did fresh install of 6.0 to see if a fresh install would
fix Problem #1. Had Problem #1, so i upgraded to 6.1 and again had Probelm
#1. have also had Problem #2, #3, and #4 on this box. Problem #4 only
happened after the 6.1 upgrade though.
BOX 3:
description: generic P2-333, 128 meg RAM, 10/100 tulip card, ide drive,
SuSE 6.1 upgraded from 5.3 to 6.0, kernel 2.2.5
problems: Problem #2 is common and has occured on all three versions
Problem #3 has occured with 6.0 and 6.1, and #4 has occured twice with 6.1
BOX 4:
description: generic K62-350, 128 meg RAM, 10/100 tulip card, ide drive
stock SuSE 6.0
problems: Problem #3 once.
BOX 5:
description: generic K62-350, 128 meg RAM, 10/100 tulip card, ide drive
very minimal stock SuSE 6.0 install, acts as a masq gateway, http and
informix server. generally runs at 0.02 load.
problems: Problem #3 frequent (once a week or so). always followed
by Problem #2. One weekend had Problem #3 and it cleared itself up after
about 24 hours, still had Problem #2 when i went to reboot it the monday
after.
BOX 6:
description: generic P75, 16 meg RAM, ne2000 card, ide drive, very
minimal stock SuSE 6.0 install, remote webserver, very lightly hit.
problems: Problem #3 has happened at least twice, both times it
cleared itself up after 24 or so hours. have not tried a manual reboot.
BOX 7:
description: generic 486-25, 16 meg RAM, ne2000 card, ide drive,
very minimal stock SuSE6.0 install, print server.
problems: has Problem #2 everytime we've tried to reboot it.
Me and one other person care for the linux boxen, and we have about 8
years linux experience between us, but we're both at a loss.
Rocky,
rocky@xxxxxxxxxx
kether@xxxxxxxxx
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