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Re: Kernel Panic - stack_alloc



Robert Duran écrivait (wrote) :

[...]
| problem was caused by a fix to another (worse) problem I was having 
| with file limits.  My fix was to put:
| 
| ulimit -n unlimited
| 
|    in rc.common.  I suspect the process that was hitting the file limit 
| (php? apache?) is now causing the kernel panic.  The file limit problem 
| was causing my websites to fail many times a day.
| 
|    Any suggestions on how to track down the real problem?

I advise you to put back the safe limit you had on file descriptors,
and start the problem analysis with a safe system.
You surely have a root daemon aquiring too many file descriptors and
not releasing them as quickly. And it is surely easier to analyse
a server crash than a system one.
-- 
| R : Tu vois !                     || daniel Azuelos - Institut Pasteur
| | Q : Tu crois ?
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