At 19:27 22-8-2003 +0300, Robert Ahlskog wrote:
The acpi=off and apm=off seemed to have fixed the samba filetransfer crashes. Now when I today logged in to start some programs and create additional users I got a Segmentation Fault printed directly after logging in and after that the system got unresponsive. I could change ttys and write login but after that nothing. I'm starting to belive that SuSE has made a bug version like that RedHat 7 something. I would switch back to 8.1 if not for the fact that the Online Update was broken and is a pain to fix.
Did you check your memory with memtest86? I think if you did not yet, then it is time now.
-----Original Message----- From: ahlskog.robert@netikka.fi [mailto:ahlskog.robert@netikka.fi] Sent: den 21 augusti 2003 19:10 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] SuSE 8.2 & Samba 2.2.7a-SuSE system crash
I have a problem with samba, it completely locks the machine when transfering files. My network consists of Windows machines exept for the linux file/web server. The linux machine crashes with caps lock and scroll lock flashing when transfering files to or from it, almost everytime on files larger than 500MB. I have updated kernel and samba via Yast Online Update. I find nothing in any log files.
The computer is a PII450 on a no brand mainboard the disks are on a PCI RAID-card HighPoint 366 to overcome the 32GB limit.
Is there anything I can do to debug this further, or do you have any direct advice from previous experiances?
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