Chris Boyd wrote:>>* Have not tried that. The amount of memory appears to be correct, and no*>>* processes are dying in other core dumps (though top may be touching a *>*> memory structure that's in bad hardware). *>Do you have the asmi management stuff on that server? You should install >the driver for it or try to disable it in the BIOS. With no driver and >an active card, strange things can happen when the card borrow the CPU.>-->//Morten Torstensen >//Email: morten at mortent.org<lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos>>//IM: Cartoon at jabber.no<lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos> morten.torstensen at gmail.com <lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos> To Chris Boyd, I also get the nearly same problem, CentOS 4.4 running on ThinkCentre (P4 2.8GH, 512RAM, 40GB HDD) slow down after several hours. I tested on 3 IBM PCs with the same configuration so I think something's wrong b/w IBM hardware and CentOS Have you fixed your problem? Cheers, Thuong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070226/5bec03cf/attachment.html>
On Feb 26, 2007, at 2:44 AM, Thuong Le wrote:> > I also get the nearly same problem, CentOS 4.4 running on > ThinkCentre (P4 2.8GH, 512RAM, 40GB HDD) slow down after several > hours. > I tested on 3 IBM PCs with the same configuration so I think > something's wrong b/w IBM hardware and CentOS > > Have you fixed your problem? >My problem appeared to be partly with the Broadcom NICs. Disabling them helped, but did not fix. Installing kernel version 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL #1 Fri Oct 6 05:59:54 CDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux fixed the problem. Good luck ! --Chris