Hi Matt

Have a look at how much memory you have including swap.  I had a similiar
problem and had lost my swap partition.  Without the swap the server
started shutting down daemons and would usually freeze at some point.

The easiest way to check the memory available is with 'top'.

david

On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Matt Sales wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm having a problem with one of my servers continually crashing...  The
> system will go to sleep and not wake up.  When I review the logs, the last
> entry is a seemingly random "[date:time] [servername] network: Shutting down
> interface eth0: succeeded".  I have no idea why the machine would suddenly
> freeze and shut down the network interface...?  It ensures I can't get to it
> at all, and that I have to pull the plug to restart the machine.  I
> originally upgraded the machine in question (Compaq Presario/431 MHz
> Celeron) from RH6.0 (where it was working flawlessly) to RH7.2.  Immediately
> after the "upgrade," it was doing something similar (without the log entry)
> and I was advised to change the ext3 partitions back to ext2.  It has worked
> fine for about a month since, and now this...  Has anyone else been having
> similar problems?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt
> 
> 
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