Charles Galpin wrote:

> Duncan
>
> I have been getting similar messages on a machine that has been acting up
> lately (and getting worse). It too has plenty of RAM and swap. I'm
> starting to think a memory chip has gone bad, but it's not the kind of
> thing you can test easily on an operational server.
>
> I would be proactive about this if I were you. I wasn't and it's causing
> me a lot lof headaches right now :)
>
> Please let me know if you find it's something else.
>
> charles
>
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Duncan Hill wrote:
>
> >
> > Within the past 24 hours, a stable machine has started to generate
> > -> kernel: Unable to load interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2
> > every couple of hours.  Research indicates that this is a lack of RAM.
> > However, this system has 256M of physical, and the same in swap.  Swap
> > is barely touched, and there is ~10M free RAM, and ~150M in buffers.
> > Not what I'd consider a critical situation.
> >
> > Does anyone else know what would cause the interpreter load error?

Given Charles' problems recently posted could this be an error occurring on
the hard drive that the swap partition is on thus rendering the swap
unusable?

Just a wag I thought I would throw in.

Bret





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