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Date:      Sat, 16 Sep 2000 16:31:07 -0400
From:      "Trevor Kramer" <tkramer@hampshire.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   server freezing- first network then machine
Message-ID:  <969136267_PM_BeOS.tkramer@hampshire.edu>

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Hello all,

I have a 4.1 -STABLE machine that is driving me crazy.  It will work 
fine for days then start crashing on network trafic.  It used to be 
headless and I finally got a monitor on it to figure out what is going 
on.

I will be logged in via ssh and connected via samba when I get cutoff 
and can't ping this machine anymore.  At the same time these messages 
appear on the console :
	Sep 16 14:55:27 ruggles afpd[365]: afp_openfork: ad_open: Permission 
denied 
	dc0: TX underrun -- increasing TX threshold 

The machine will then function for a few minutes then it will annonouce:
	synching disk ... 10
	done. uptime ...
	automatic reboot in 15 s

It will also sometimes crash a few minutes after startup after I login 
and freeze the machine completly with no messages at all.  The uname -a 
is:
	FreeBSD ruggles.trevorkramer.com 4.1-20000821-STABLE FreeBSD 
4.1-20000821-STABLE #0: 							Fri Sep 15 09:11:26 CDT 2000     
trevor@ruggles.trevorkramer.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/091500SMP  i386

The only network services I run are apache, sshd, netatalk, samba, and 
ntpd.  The machine in an Abit BP6 motherboard with two hard drives in 
the standard IDE ports, 2 533 celerons, and 256MB of kinston value ram.

I have replaced the ethernet card from a 3Com 905c to a linksys with no 
change.

Any ideas would be wonderfull.  I use this machine to run week long 
scientific calculations and can't have it crashing.  Thanks.

Trevor Kramer
tkramer@hampshire.edu



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