Re: Diagnosing random hangs

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Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 04:44:38PM -0500, Mark Belanger wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 04:17:59PM -0500, Mark Belanger wrote:
I have many different centos machines that are hanging
regulary.  I believe this is due to something our application
is doing - not a centos specific problem.
When the machines hang, there is no access to the console
or remote access(ssh, rsh, etc).
Do you mean that there's no *access* to the console, or that it doesn't
*respond* on the console?
X is frozen, no way to switch the console(i.e. Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace),
and no way to access the machine remotely.

Is the primary, problematic application an X app, or is X just running just
because?

It is a collection of apps - some of which are X based, some of which
are not.    The user interface is X, so it is required.  I suppose
I could get them to run in a VNC server - to remove X and the
nvidia driver from the equation.

-Mark





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Mark Belanger
LTX Corporation
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