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Re: Redhat 9 wired freeze and halt
- From: "Rushan Sobar" <Rushan mec com jo>
- To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Redhat 9 wired freeze and halt
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 17:11:49 +0200
Well i follow most of your steps
1st no pattern in the freez
2nd i turn the verbose logging and put this line in
/etc/syslog.conf
*.* /dev/tty12
and until now the uptime around 2 days
my log start showing the following error's
Nov 4 13:31:52 mec kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Nov 4 13:33:20 mec kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Nov 4 13:35:21 mec kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Nov 4 13:37:31 mec last message repeated 9 times
Nov 4 13:39:26 mec kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Nov 4 13:41:40 mec kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Nov 4 13:42:49 mec last message repeated 7 times
Nov 4 13:43:28 mec kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Nov 4 13:54:10 mec last message repeated 2 times
Nov 4 13:58:14 mec last message repeated 2 times
Nov 4 13:59:44 mec last message repeated 3 times
anything help ?
whats that error exactly?
Regards
Rushan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Crucificator" <crucificator home ro>
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Redhat 9 wired freeze and halt
Rushan Sobar wrote:
Hi,
i install the memtester and test with it everything seems to be ok
Your problem is not well defined (not by you but by the circumstances) so
I for one can't help you.
If I were in your shoes I would do this:
1. Disable anything that resembles Power Management on your computer (long
shot after you said that it happens after a week but worth trying)
2. Find out if there is a time pattern in these freezes. If there is then
99.9% it should be a software thing.
3. You mentioned that every week you get this. Check out cron weekly. If
there is a job, execute it and see if you get the same effect.
4. put every service on verbose logging and put this line in
/etc/syslog.conf:
*.* /dev/tty12.
Restart the machine completely (or restart every service that you modified
manualy, including syslog, if you prefer :) ) and comute to tty12
5. After the freeze you should see what was the last thing that happened
after the freeze.
6. Post the contents of the screen again to this list (if after a week
consider starting a new thread :) ) and then we hopefully will have much
more to go on
Regards,
Crucificator
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