Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 12:58:35 -0800 (PST) From: Thede Loder <tlod@leverage.com> To: bugs@freebsd.org Subject: crashing Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980109123447.24459C-100000@proton.leverage.com>
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Hey all - I'm running on dell 233 Pentium II system with 2.2-970921-RELENG. I've had a few crashes and would like to know if they sound familiar, and even better if they've been fixed in a future release. 1) running a perl script that was generating output very quickly (parsing a large log file). I started the script, then in another xterm typed 'tail -f outputfile'. nothing came out of the tail, and the system rebooted in about two seconds. The output file was located in an NFS mounted directory. The script was local, but the filesystem was remote. 2) running netscape 4.04, I started a download of a 3.5 meg file. It was coming down at about 150k/sec (we have a T1). Just before it got to the end, the mouse, fvwm, X and the works froze for about 20 seconds, then my system rebooted itself. It might not be related, but the destination of the file was onto an NFS mounted directory. I have an Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B ethernet card running at 10Mb/s. Please let me know what other details I can provide! Thede -- tlod@leverage.com
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