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Re: [SLE] Crash/Reboot prevention strategies
- From: mike <mgrello@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 19:57:38 -0400
- Message-id: <02061319573800.12212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 22:22, gilson redrick wrote:
> On Tuesday, 11 June 2002 23:48, Brian W. Carver wrote:
> > ... I could move the mouse around but nothing I clicked on
> > would respond at all.
> > What strategies do you use to avoid rebooting?
>
> This is **my** experience: if (big IF) the kb overall is not responsive,
> but at least I can do Ctlr-Alt-F1, then "ps -ax" allows me to kill the
> roguish application, but if the freeze is such that *even* Ctrl-Alt-Del
> doesn't work (I've had quite a few of those!), then the power button is the
> only escape.
If you are networked try to ssh to the box and look around. If you can't
even ping it, it's time for the power button. If you can ping the box
sometimes it takes a LOOOOONG time to recover, but in most cases it can be
done.
> On Tuesday, 11 June 2002 23:48, Brian W. Carver wrote:
> > ... I could move the mouse around but nothing I clicked on
> > would respond at all.
> > What strategies do you use to avoid rebooting?
>
> This is **my** experience: if (big IF) the kb overall is not responsive,
> but at least I can do Ctlr-Alt-F1, then "ps -ax" allows me to kill the
> roguish application, but if the freeze is such that *even* Ctrl-Alt-Del
> doesn't work (I've had quite a few of those!), then the power button is the
> only escape.
If you are networked try to ssh to the box and look around. If you can't
even ping it, it's time for the power button. If you can ping the box
sometimes it takes a LOOOOONG time to recover, but in most cases it can be
done.
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