Hi,
I'm trying to trace a problem I'm having on my box which causes either a reset or a lock up when using Azureus.
The problem is that I'm not sure if it's a kernel problem, or a gcj/Sun JVM conflict which is causing the problem - either way, it's damned annoying!
If I move down to the 1063_FC4, there doesn't seem to be any problem. If I go to any kernel post 1063_FC4, the hang occurs - this makes me think it's a kernel problem, but I've seen the likes of the Sun JVM take down a machine before now with vanilla kernels.
memtest86+ showed nothing out of the ordinary and there is nothing in the logs. Is there a way to find what is at fault so it can be bugzilla'd?
TTFN
Paul
Paul wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to trace a problem I'm having on my box which causes either a reset or a lock up when using Azureus.
The problem is that I'm not sure if it's a kernel problem, or a gcj/Sun JVM conflict which is causing the problem - either way, it's damned annoying!
If I move down to the 1063_FC4, there doesn't seem to be any problem. If I go to any kernel post 1063_FC4, the hang occurs - this makes me think it's a kernel problem, but I've seen the likes of the Sun JVM take down a machine before now with vanilla kernels.
memtest86+ showed nothing out of the ordinary and there is nothing in the logs. Is there a way to find what is at fault so it can be bugzilla'd?
TTFN
Paul
I have both jvm 1.5.0 and Azureus and have no problem. I have it running for hours and it does not crash.
Dwaine.
Hi,
I have both jvm 1.5.0 and Azureus and have no problem. I have it running for hours and it does not crash.
This is why I need to try and trace the cause of the problem - other people are seeing this problem as well.
TTFN
Paul
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Paul wrote:
I have both jvm 1.5.0 and Azureus and have no problem. I have it running for hours and it does not crash.
This is why I need to try and trace the cause of the problem - other people are seeing this problem as well.
Try to configure netdump and see if you can get a kerneldump whenever your problems starts. You might find the cause if you get a kernel panic.
Kind regards, -- dag wieers, dag@wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [all I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power]
Hi,
This is why I need to try and trace the cause of the problem - other people are seeing this problem as well.
Try to configure netdump and see if you can get a kerneldump whenever your problems starts. You might find the cause if you get a kernel panic.
Tried it - gave nothing (literally).
Not tried it with today's kernel yet.
TTFN
Paul