Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 5 Jan 1999 15:48:20 -0500 (EST) | From | tzanger <> | Subject | Strange message from Linux 2.0.33 |
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Well I *did* have 119 days of uptime. :-(
I was ssh'd down to another box doing some email when the PPP connection was getting REALLY REALLY slow. Next thing I was disconnected and I wen tup to see what happened to the box.
It's a 486DX2/66 with 16M memory running 2.0.33 mainly for Masq and fetchmail. It also serves as a bridge between two ethernet segments.
The only thing that was on the screen was the login prompt with this message spewed to the console:
Ouch, no kerneld for message 2147439616
The hard drive was thrashing like crazy, PPP was down, and while I could type the system was otherwise unresponsive.
After resetting the machine fsck didn't show anything bad, syslog only showed that message, followed by a few "module ppp is already loded" 30 seconds after the message.
Anyone? This is very strange indeed.
Andrew
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