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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 08:46:12 -0500 (EST)</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: meuon at geeklabs.com (Mike Harrison)</li>
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> On Nov 28, 2005, at 7:33 AM, tom sawyer wrote:
> > I'm having a problem.? I have a couple of linux boxes that I support
> > at a client site.? The problem is that one of them keeps locking up
> > for no apparent reason.? All I have is SSH access.? I have to have
> > them reboot the device so that I can SSH back into it.? Nothing shows
> > up in /var/log/messages when it locks up.? The next thing I see is the
I agree with William, the only time I've seen a Linux boxen die hard
is hardware/power supply/ram/cpu problems. With the exception of
off things happening to I/O or a bad SWAP file/partition when the machine
hits swap.
Which leads to: Next time it locks up, note the exact time..
slowly and carefully unplug all the IO's. about a minute apart.
Keyboard/A20, Ethernet.. etc.. Then give the machine a few minutes
to free cycles up, log.. before you do a power off recycle.
Then check the log again. If there are entries after you started
unplugging things, it's a clue that something is I/O bound,
like a DDOS against the ethernet or a fubared web-app or a bad keyboard.
Sometimes a *nix machine will CRAWL under load.. but will free up
when you remove the load.
If not... hardware. And if it's a RH 7.1 machine, it may be time
for a complete upgrade anyway...
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