On 7/24/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here is top from my old computer: top - 08:51:03 up 3:04, 1 user, load average: 0.06, 0.08, 0.17 Tasks: 127 total, 1 running, 124 sleeping, 0 stopped, 2 zombie Cpu(s): 7.5%us, 3.8%sy, 0.0%ni, 88.6%id, 0.0%wa, 0.1%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st Mem: 482776k total, 475472k used, 7304k free, 29076k buffers Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 163588k cached As you can see I have just 500kb of RAM and a pentium cpu that never seems to be used much on a percentage basis. When my computer went into a sudden freeze it was surprising. The curser would sit in one place for 20 seconds and then move quick to another. I wanted to run top and see what was happening. But it was impossible. Just before I had the problem I wanted to yum install filename and it started out and then died. Then the freeze and I looked at the hard drive light and it was on solid. This means it was using the swap partition on the hard drive.
If that is the case why does top show 0% swap used or free? Do you have a working swap?
My HD's are not fast.
Your drives are what 5400 rpm and under 20 ms access? Fast enough. Fix swap!
I rebooted and then read /var/log/messages and found this was happening while I had a frozen screen: Jul 23 19:10:20 k5di NetworkManager: <info> Updating allowed wireless network lists. Jul 23 19:10:20 k5di NetworkManager: <WARN> nm_dbus_get_networks_cb(): error received: org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo.NoNetworks - There are no wireless networks stored.. Jul 23 19:10:20 k5di pcscd: winscard.c:219:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found Jul 23 19:10:20 k5di last message repeated 4 times Jul 23 19:10:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 194.88.2.60 Jul 23 19:10:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:10:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 195.197.239.163 Jul 23 19:10:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:10:38 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 192.36.143.150 Jul 23 19:10:38 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:11:36 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 194.88.2.60 Jul 23 19:11:36 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:11:36 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 195.197.239.163 Jul 23 19:11:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:11:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 192.36.143.150 Jul 23 19:11:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:12:36 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 194.88.2.60 Jul 23 19:12:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:12:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 195.197.239.163 Jul 23 19:12:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:12:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 192.36.143.150 Jul 23 19:12:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 194.88.2.60 Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 195.197.239.163 Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd[1883]: Cannot find existing interface for address 192.36.143.150 Jul 23 19:13:37 k5di ntpd_initres[1894]: ntpd indicates no data available! Jul 23 19:14:35 k5di ntpd[1883]: Listening on interface #4 eth0, fe80::250:2cff:fea8:69f3#123 Enabled Jul 23 19:14:35 k5di ntpd[1883]: Listening on interface #5 eth0, 192.168.0.2#123 Enabled Jul 23 19:19:23 k5di ntpd[1883]: synchronized to 194.88.2.60, stratum 3 Jul 23 19:19:23 k5di ntpd[1883]: kernel time sync status change 0001 I looked up man ntpd and it is the software that sets the clock time in your computer. It is complaining that it can't get to the internet! I saw that NetworkManager was looking for a WiFi source of the Internet which has NEVER existed on this computer. While NM has the Internet from eth0 turned off ntpd has gone wild about this and the yum install was stopped and the freeze occured. I need help to understand this. It isn't this that used up all the RAM. But this tells me NM was doing stupid things which did not help the situation. -- Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI Linux User #450462 http://counter.li.org. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list