From: marton.szabo on
hi,

we are testing several java applications on suse 10 (version
2.6.16.46) with 16 cpu´s (intel xeon 3.00ghz) and 32GB ram on a ibm
blade. sometimes it happens that suse freezes randomly and i can´t
access the machine via ssh or anything else anymore. i only can push
the reset-button - there is really nothing useful in the log files.

we have the same setup running on a second ibm blade with 8 cpu´s and
16GB ram - without any problems.

you guys have any idea what could be the problem with the first setup?


thanks in advance, marton
From: marton.szabo on
> Defective Memory?
> Memory addressing problems?
>
> Maybe you find something useful in dmesg _before_ system stops -
> especially during boot trap.


thank you for your answer.
i was rebooting the system with 16 GB RAM (instead of 4 GB RAM) and
everything is working fine so far.


cheerio, marton
From: TGGA on
Some being by the name of marton.szabo(a)ivz.de managed to piece together the
following:

> hi,
>
> we are testing several java applications on suse 10 (version
> 2.6.16.46) with 16 cpu´s (intel xeon 3.00ghz) and 4GB ram on a ibm
> blade. sometimes it happens that suse freezes randomly and i can´t
> access the machine via ssh or anything else anymore. i only can push
> the reset-button. there is really nothing useful in the log files.
>
> we have the same setup running on a second ibm blade with 8 cpu´s and
> 16GB ram - without any problems.
>
> you guys have any idea what could be the problem with the first
> setup? little ram-memory maybe?
>
>
> thanks in advance, marton

Try set it to runlevel 3 on startup. I used to have the same problem with
the video on my X-Series. Did the same and it's been rock solid since, no
lockups, no problems, so I put it down to the video.

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