[ale] mandrake 8.0 wackiness
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Apr 23 16:35:51 EDT 2002
It does sound like crappy hardware. Clue #1 Packard Bell
#2 worked better for a while after a reboot
I would suspect heat. The new scsi drives are really hot. I have never
had good luck with a box built with less than 3 fans with scsi drives.
On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 15:12, Robert E. Karaffa, II wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Last night I got ambitious and finally (FINALLY!) figured out how to
> configure SAMBA on my home LAN. Now, both my Macs and my Windows boxes can
> take advantage of the Linux box for printing/file sharing. I noticed this
> morning that the Linux box (all SCSI hardware in an old Packard Bell Legend
> Supreme 1800...sounds like a pizza...) was throwing all kinds of error
> messages on the screen. All were disk I/O related...really screwy. I
> usually leave the Linux box alone with no users logged in, and it just does
> its thing acting as my DSL gateway. However, recently I gave it a SCSI CDR
> and re-installed the OS on newer SCSI drives (just after the last
> InstallFest). All was fine until I fired up the smb/nmb daemons last night.
> I'm not sure if SAMBA is the cause of the error messages. I was unable to
> login to the console, so I had to kill the power. Rebooted and it ran fsck,
> which found errors and fixed them all. I let if finish booting, then shut
> it down the correct way and did a cold restart. All was well for about 10
> minutes, then the error messages again. I haven't had time to look yet at
> the logs. Could this be simply bad hardware? Really odd.
>
> -Bob K.
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