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Re: savannah trailing sources?


Christopher Faylor <cgf@alum.bu.edu> writes:

> On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 08:05:45PM +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>>Christopher Faylor <cgf@alum.bu.edu> writes:
>>>This really isn't an overseers issue.  We don't control Savannah.
>>
>>But you control sourceware, and rsync access is broken since the move.
>
> There have been plenty of accesses to rsync on the system since the
> move.  In fact, I checked rsync when the system first came back up.
>
>>And ssh access is also broken.
>
> That's not broken either.  There have been plenty of ssh logins.  I logged
> in shortly after the system came up.
>
> There is a problem with slow propagation of the new IP address, of
> course.  That's not a problem with specific services on the system,
> though.
>
> Also, the system itself has been inexplicably flaky since the move.
> It's been going up and down.  The theory is that it's the aacraid driver
> but why this is suddenly a problem after a system move hasn't been
> explained.

The machine now has additional RAM.  This could be a bug with high
memory support, e.g. usage of wrong interfaces in the aacraid driver.
Or the new memory is broken.  I suggest to downgrade to 2GB and see
whether that helps,

Andreas
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