System lockup with SMP Kernel.
Paul Furness
paul.furness at vil.ite.mee.com
Wed Feb 4 11:11:32 UTC 2004
I agree. Once I prove that it is (for example) cron that's triggering
it, then all I have to do is track down all the things it's running and
try them out one by one.
I suspect FC2 will be out sooner than I have an answer... :)
P.
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 10:02, WipeOut wrote:
> Paul Furness wrote:
>
> >
> I don't think its to do with anacron because people have mentioned
> leaving SMP systems running overnight to find they had locked up
> sometime during the night which would indicate the cron had run..
>
> An easy way to test would be to ( in 24 hours time when you test is
> finished ) start cron and leave anacron stopped and see if the system is
> still running the following morning.. Then do the opposite the next day..
>
> Don't you hate how time consuming tracking a fault cane be.. :)
>
> I honestly don't think its cron (or anacron) itself, I think it is
> something that is being run by cron or anacron that screws up a system
> with X or Gnome or some other app installed..
>
> Later..
>
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