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Date:      Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:53:53 -0400
From:      Jim Arnold <jim@ohio.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: spontaneous reboots: how common in general?
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In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.1010725124349.93312A-100000@vdsi.net>
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maybe i have chosen my wording poorly. by spontaneous reboots i don't mean that
the computer is just happily crunching away and then for no reason it
just reboots.

I'm talking about doing *something* that literally freaks FreeBSD out and
it reboots instead of handling the situation or letting you kill the offending
process.

as an example today i went to copy mp3 files off a cd i burned at home
on my my FBSD box and transfer them to my FBSD work box. For some
reason I was getting a "bad address" error on one file.

I tried to copy that file to another directory when a weird buzzing 
sound started
coming out of my speakers. X locked up and i could not ssh into into the box.
about 20 seconds after it started the computer just rebooted itself.

hope that helps clarify.

jim

>I have only had this problem with bad memory.
>
>Ray
>
>On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Jim Arnold wrote:
>
>>  I have been working with FreeBSD now (4.3 Stable and Release) for 
>>the past few
>>  months on several different boxes. Before that I was running Slackware Linux
>>  for about a year and and half.
>>
>>  On three of four different occasions I have had my FreeBSD boxes 
>>spontaneously
>>  reboot. Once it was due to an NFS situation (from what I could guess)
>>  and two or three other times
>>  it was due to me trying to mount a cdrom that shouldn't be mounted or
>>  a cdrom that had a bad file on it
>>  that didn't want to be copied to the hard drive.
>>
>>  How common, in general, are spontaneous reboots in the FreeBSD world?
>>  I never once
>>  had my Linux box just give up like FreeBSD seems willing to do. From
>>  what I have read
>>  softupdates adds a layer of protection again system corruption in
>>  these situations.
>>
>>  I guess my expectations coming to FreeBSD from Slackware were pretty
>>  high so I am somewhat
>>  surprised this has happened as often as it has. Other than that, my
>>  experience with FreeBSD has
>>  been great. It's head and shoulders above Linux in everything else.
>>
>>  Can anyone give some insights or perspective on this? Is this FreeBSD
>>  glass jaw? How serious
>>  or potentially damaging are these kinds of spontaneous reboots and
>>  why does FreeBSD seem more
>>  prone to these than Linux. Even if I did something stupid I didn't
>>  expect FreeBSD to just take its
>>  toys, reboot and go home.
>>
>>  Just wondering what other's experiences are.
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>  Jim
>>
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