Indeed, It's a RedHat station. But I want first to
know if it's a kernel bug or not.
Perhaps the informations (logs, modules, ksymoops ) I
gived you are not sufficient.
I want to understand what's happen because the problem
is not reproductible.
Is it due to a module that I load? (I think to the
module "wdpiano"...?)
Is it a hardware problem...? (such as RAM, or I/O
error )
How can I determine the origine of the problem?
The sar base (I can send the file if you need it)
don't help me a lot... (all seems to be ok)
Thanks for your help.
Zine
PS : I don't know if you have already received this
mail; that's why I send it again without the attached
file... excuses me for the noise..
--- Keith Mannthey <[email protected]> a écrit :
> You might want to file a bug with the distro you are
> running. The
> kernel numbering seems to be RedHat? Perhaps they
> have seen and fixed
> the problem already upsteam in their tree somewhere.
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