Could you tell me what core files? My system rebooted itself this morning
and hung. Locked out every user for 5 hours. This is really sucking. This
thing used to never have problems. NEVER. Now everyday I have a memory error
or something stupid. Is there any checks and stuff I can run to test all the
files and correct some core errors? Because I have rebooted this thing like
150 times in the last two weeks.

I don't know if this is going out to the whole list but if so, I appreciate
the assistance immensly. Now I am glad I joined.


The RocNet Monster
RocSoft, Inc.
915 Lyttleton St
Camden SC 29020
803 713-3433
-----Original Message-----
From: com1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, April 04, 1998 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: New and memory errors


>Hi,
>
>This is just a general rule of thumb for UNIX systems that you should have
>at least double the RAM for swap.  If you have something like 128Mb of RAM
>you may even want to shoot for three times the swap.  If this is already
>the case you may want to take a look for any core files that might give you
>a direction to go on fixing this.
>
>Cheers,
>CohenAt 02:10 AM 4/4/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>I am totally new to this list and I joined it to see if anyone can give me
>>an answer to this question.
>>
>>I am having constant memory allocation errors every day on a linux system
>>running my http server., so it is very vital.
>>
>>My only recourse is to CTRL-ALT- DEL and most times RESET. This sucks and
I
>>pray every time to not go down, because I have not got my IDE tape drive
>>working yet either for backups.
>>
>>So I basically have two questions, memory errors and tape backups.
ANYTHING
>>would be so greatly appreciated.
>>
>>The RocNet Monster
>>RocSoft, Inc.
>>915 Lyttleton St
>>Camden SC 29020
>>803 713-3433
>>
>>
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>Out the 10Base-T, through the router, over the leased line, off the
>bridge, past the firewall... nothing but net!
>
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