Hello Seth and Simon,
I figured I'd answer both of you at the same time.
First off, I do get some strange errors of this type:
fh_verify: mail/:saved permission failure, acc=1, error=13
svc: unknown program 100227 (me 100003)
However, when I searched on Google this was an NFS message that was harmless
and could be ignored (is this right?).
I looked this morning and I see this message (dmesg):
st0: Block limits 1 - 16777215 bytes
The crash always happens when the Amanda system is writting to tape. Could
this be a hardware problem clue?
I haven't tried the 1.01 RPMS yet. I'm on a SuSE7.1 system here so I compile
my own kernels.
I'm not using any kind of RAID on this system. It's got four SCSI disks
connected to the onboard(Adaptec) SCSI controler and a tape (HP-DAT40)
connected to an Adaptec-30160 controller.
Thanks for your help.
Seth Mos wrote:
> At 09:20 12-7-2001 -0400, Luc Lalonde wrote:
> >Hello Folks,
> >
> >I'm seem to be having problems on my DELL PowerEdge 2400 running the XFS
> >kernels. Every 10 days or so the systems locks and I have to reboot.
> >I've tried compiling the kernels with gcc-2.95.2, gcc-2.95.3, and
> >egcs-1.1.2 with the same results.
> >
> >I've been folllowing the XFS kernel development and have been trying
> >updating since 2.4.2-XFS. I'm wondering at this point if it's not a
> >hardware problem. Could it be a problem with the new Adaptec AIC-7xxxx
> >drivers? How can I find out if this is the problem? There doesn't
> >seem to be any indication of the source of the problem in the log files.
>
> no errors or such in dmesg after a week?
> Have you tried the 1.0.1 rpms yet?
>
> That's weird, are you using a raid controller in this box or software raid?
>
> Bye
>
> --
> Seth
> Every program has two purposes one for which
> it was written and another for which it wasn't
> I use the last kind.
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