RE: [SLE] SuSE 8.2 & Samba 2.2.7a-SuSE system crash
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. -----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? -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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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Well the memtest (thanks for pointing that out, I had forgot) checked out fine, ran for a couple of hours to be sure. I however had some strange lockups when accessing a LVM partition on a 40GB disk on my RAID card. The machine worked fine under SuSE 8.1 then I totally disassembled it, put in a raid card, removed 32GB clip jumper, added ram, changed CPU (Celeron 433 to PII 450) reassembled and installed SuSE 8.2. Strange part was after removing the jumper partitions were still found and SuSE 8.1 started somewhat working. (Found that out by having wrong boot order when installing) Is this a Disk/CPU/raid-card error? Guesses welcome. -----Original Message----- From: Leen de Braal [mailto:ldb@braha.nl] Sent: den 24 augusti 2003 17:41 To: SuSE-linux-e Subject: RE: [SLE] SuSE 8.2 & Samba 2.2.7a-SuSE system crash 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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