Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

2002-06-03 Thread Gary Chen
Can anyone help to advise why i got captioned error... I did ps uax and encounter "signal 17"... i top with M and found some 10 pid as nobody httpd and when i kill them, they just keep coming back... so i suspected my linux/apache server got hacked. does it a reasonable assumption? if so, an

pl help ! Unable to load interpreter

2001-01-02 Thread Petr Danek
Hi all, i have this message in kern.log , followed with segmentation fault message since 1 january. My system is debian 2.1 slink with 2.0.36 kernel. after a while no command works with message error in loading shared libraries. Do you have any hints how to solve this situation ? thanks Petr

Re: "Unable to load interpreter"

1999-07-01 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 12:08:34PM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote: > What does the message in the subject mean ? Well i know what it means > but what interpreter is the system trying to load and in wich situations > does this happens. Isn't that the message you get when trying to execute an

"Unable to load interpreter"

1999-07-01 Thread Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe
Hi What does the message in the subject mean ? Well i know what it means but what interpreter is the system trying to load and in wich situations does this happens. Thanks -- Mario Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf

"Unable to load interpreter" -- ??

1999-05-23 Thread nate
rt enabled, and have watchdog running. Nobody would be at the office at 4am to reboot the server, im sure, although i won't know until they reply to my emails(im 1500 miles away from the machine) I did see a flood of these errors in my kernel log file: May 23 03:08:00 galactica kernel: Unabl

Re: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-22 Thread Jiri Baum
Chris Kaltwasser: > Does someone know the meaning of this message? I don't know what the message means, but I got it when I ran out of virtual memory. A way to check how much memory is free is using Shift-ScrollLock (with the default keyboard map). This works even if there isn't enough memory fre

Re: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
this be a problem with the kernel image or >> something like that? > >How much RAM and swap space does your computer have? "Unable to load >interpreter" can mean that your computer is out of virtual memory. > >If your computer is giving these messages again, try to run

Re: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
mpossible. Just now I had to do a hardware restart, which gets it working > "normally" again. Could this be a problem with the kernel image or > something like that? How much RAM and swap space does your computer have? "Unable to load interpreter" can mean that your comp

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
Thanks to everyone who wrote with suggestions re. my problem. At this point I'm guessing that either the guy who was using the computer for some Web development at the time was killing it with a misbehaving PHP script (he said he found he had an infinite while() loop, though I can't see how that e

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Shaleh
> > Thoughts? > Call me confused. I have no idea. If you use irc, #debian on irc.us.openprojects.net is a nice place to visit.

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
I do not have a /proc/sys/fs directory. There are kernel, net, and vm in /proc/sys, but no "fs". By "odd", do you mean that something is not working the way it ought? What, in general, is the "Unable to load interpreter" message about? Is that only triggered by

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Odin
disabled for 5 minutes > Feb 17 11:31:28 pvs29 init: Id "3" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes > Feb 17 11:33:52 pvs29 kerneld: started, pid=112, qid=0 > Feb 17 11:35:04 pvs29 in.ftpd[161]: connect from jefferson.VOTE-SMART.ORG > > #cat /var/log/kern.log > &g

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Shaleh
>#cat /var/log/kern.log > > Feb 16 15:55:03 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter > Feb 16 15:55:33 pvs29 last message repeated 4 times > Feb 16 15:55:46 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter > Feb 16 15:59:09 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter > Feb 16 15:59:

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
ern.log Feb 16 15:55:03 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter Feb 16 15:55:33 pvs29 last message repeated 4 times Feb 16 15:55:46 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter Feb 16 15:59:09 pvs29 kernel: Unable to load interpreter Feb 16 15:59:13 pvs29 last message repeated 10 times Feb 16 16

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Shaleh
> > I've looked in the log files and all I see are messages pertaining to the > error itself -- I don't see anything that would seem to indicate a cause. Paste a couple of the errors directly from the log. It may not be a kernel error.

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
Shaleh - I do not recall enabling either -- I don't even know what "misc binary" support would mean. How can I check? Anyway, let me describe what's happening in more detail: The machine is a P-166 w/ not a lot of RAM (16 MB) and Debian 2.0 is the only OS on the hard drive. I think I installed

RE: Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Shaleh
On 17-Feb-99 Chris Kaltwasser wrote: > Does someone know the meaning of this message? I've got a machine running > hamm that's been doing this fairly often the past couple of days. The hard > drive starts thrashing, and just about everything I try to do becomes > impossible. Just now I had to d

Kernel: Unable to load interpreter

1999-02-17 Thread Chris Kaltwasser
Does someone know the meaning of this message? I've got a machine running hamm that's been doing this fairly often the past couple of days. The hard drive starts thrashing, and just about everything I try to do becomes impossible. Just now I had to do a hardware restart, which gets it working "n

Re: kern.log: Unable to load interpreter ???

1998-07-03 Thread Andy Spiegl
> > Accorrding to the kernel source, it will generate this error if it > > tries and > fails to load the interpreter for elf binairies. Oh, I see! > > because you had overloaded the system. (Though that seems a touch > > weird to me.) But it's probably true. The smail misconfiguration led to lots

Re: kern.log: Unable to load interpreter ???

1998-07-02 Thread C.J.LAWSON
> Andy Spiegl wrote: > > > > Hi again, > > my hamm, 2.0.33 system, so that a lot(!) of smail processes were > > started. Soon I couldn't start any more processes and saw this > > error message on the console: > > Unable to load interpreter > >

Re: kern.log: Unable to load interpreter ???

1998-07-01 Thread Joey Hess
Andy Spiegl wrote: > > Hi again, > I am a little clueless. I had a smail configuration problem on > my hamm, 2.0.33 system, so that a lot(!) of smail processes were > started. Soon I couldn't start any more processes and saw this > error message on the console: >

kern.log: Unable to load interpreter ???

1998-07-01 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi again, I am a little clueless. I had a smail configuration problem on my hamm, 2.0.33 system, so that a lot(!) of smail processes were started. Soon I couldn't start any more processes and saw this error message on the console: Unable to load interpreter And in the /var/log/kern.log:

Unable to load interpreter

1997-08-23 Thread Martin Schulze
Hi! I've just encountered a strange seg fault of *all* programs on that system. On the console I sa these messages: mmap() of /dev/zero failed And for every program which was started I get a line Unable to load interpreter Does ne1 of you know what's happened? Regards,