Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:46:41 -0500 | Subject | Re: Random reboots | From | Ryan Richter <> |
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I just remembered something that might be related. Another thing that's unique about this machine is that it uses ethernet bonding. When I first set this up (on some old kernel, I don't remember which) I of course tried to see if I could saturate both gigabit ethernet interfaces. I set up two UDP streams to different machines with 64-bit PCI busses, and that didn't quite do it. So I started up a third, and that did it, but caused the machine to instantly reboot itself after a few seconds. I tried this a few more times, and it was repeatable. Some later kernel version fixed this - probably 2.6.11.3.
I just tried again, and I can still saturate both interfaces with outbound UDP traffic, but no reboot.
Just a thought.
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