Re: 128 Flu

George Bonser (grep@shorelink.com)
Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:15:36 -0800 (PST)


Not sure if it made it to the list last night but it seems that
pre-2.1.127-6 is the oldest patch on kernel.org that will create this
problem. 2.1.127-3 will run fine if compiled with the spinlock.h from
127-7. So I would say that something that is in pre-2.1.127-6 is the
source of the problem.

On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Shaw Carruthers wrote:

>
> My machine caught a bad case of flu last night for the second time.
>
> Load average 99, stuck in schedule.
>
> Loads of repeated entries for crond and inetd.
>
> The attack happens in the middle of the night, the machine is idle for
> hours until the backup job runs. During this flu sets in.
>
>
> I am able to switch out of X to a console by typing ctrl-alt-f1. but it
>
> --
> Shaw Carruthers - shaw@shawc.demon.co.uk
> London SW14 7JW UK
> This is not a sig( with homage to Magritte).
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