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Date:      Tue, 28 Jun 2005 12:07:18 -0400
From:      Matt Juszczak <matt@atopia.net>
To:        Chris Phillips <SysAdmin@Rainbow-IT.net>
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: On recent crashes
Message-ID:  <42C175B6.7060702@atopia.net>
In-Reply-To: <42C173D9.3010408@Rainbow-IT.net>
References:  <1119950428.22027.1.camel@tarkhil>	<C7F95488-8AB6-48D7-85F2-9B400B8F5C31@khera.org>	<42C171AA.6090802@atopia.net> <42C173D9.3010408@Rainbow-IT.net>

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Chris Phillips wrote:

>> Vivek Khera wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 28, 2005, at 5:20 AM, Alex Povolotsky wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone enlighten me, if recent crashes are on STABLE only or
>>>> 5.4-RELEASE is affected as well?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have three boxes running 5.4-RELEASE.  one is a mediumly-loaded 
>>> web  server, and two are very heavily loaded database servers.  none 
>>> of  them ever crash.
>>>
>>
> Matt Juszczak wrote:
>
>> Other people I've seen complain seem to be running SMP.... Not sure 
>> if that has anything to do with it but its the only similiarity I can 
>> pull out from any responses I've gotten.
>>
>
> I have 5 modestly powered i386 boxes on 5.4-RELEASE and the only time 
> I have had any complaints regarding system stability, is when running 
> an SMP kernel AND Nagios (which is a known problem - I think it's with 
> Nagios rather than FreeBSD).  Otherwise, I'm almost completely happy.
>

Nagios remotely or locally?  I have nagios remotely that PINGS these 
machines constantly for uptime/downtime checks, but nagios isn't 
actually running on them as a process...




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