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    Another crash

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      rubenc
      last edited by

      Yet another fatal trap :( I was doing anything at all.

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      Hardware: SC1935 | WAN: em (PCIe) | LAN: bge (onboard) | RAM: 2Gb
      2.0-RC2-IPv6 (i386)
      built on Sat May 21 21:38:32 EDT 2011

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        eri--
        last edited by

        can you please give more information on your setup and which snapshot are you in?

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          rubenc
          last edited by

          Well, I put that informacion in my profile's signature, as you can see :)

          When this happened (yesterday):

          Hardware: SC1935 | WAN: em (PCIe) | LAN: bge (onboard) | RAM: 2Gb
          2.0-RC1-IPv6 (i386)
          built on Tue Apr 19 18:39:57 EDT 2011

          now afer another problem today, I updated to

          2.0-RC1-IPv6 (i386)
          built on Fri May 20 16:52:10 EDT 2011

          I can't give you more details as there's nothing on dmesg neither in /var/crash.

          Ruben.

          Hardware: SC1935 | WAN: em (PCIe) | LAN: bge (onboard) | RAM: 2Gb
          2.0-RC2-IPv6 (i386)
          built on Sat May 21 21:38:32 EDT 2011

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            zephxiii
            last edited by

            I had a similar crash:

            EDIT: But it was caused by faulty memory.

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              zephxiii
              last edited by

              I would run memtest86+ for 24 hours to see if any errors come up. My crash was related to faulty memory.

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                rubenc
                last edited by

                Uhm… I'll take it into consideration and I'll try to find a window for doing it (since it's a production enviroment). Thanks :)

                Ruben.

                Hardware: SC1935 | WAN: em (PCIe) | LAN: bge (onboard) | RAM: 2Gb
                2.0-RC2-IPv6 (i386)
                built on Sat May 21 21:38:32 EDT 2011

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