Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
fredex wrote:
I haven't contacted RH yet because my RHEL4 box is currently down due to a hardware problem, and I know they won't talk to me if I say I can reproduce it on a Centos box! :)
Stupid question, but is the box in question an i586 by any chance? There used to be issues with NPTL and i586 long time ago in FC2, which were mostly fixed in FC3. The fix for RHEL4 was simply not to support i586 architecture (CentOS project re-added it).
So if it is an old i586 box, Red Hat ain't gonna talk to you since RHEL4 is not supposed to run on an i586.
I'm sceptical, Fred says it happens on RHEL (but his RHEL box is down) and Centos 4. He might be running a sort of living museum, I suppose, but he also indicated he can talk to RH about it (when his RHEL box is back up), so I guess it's not a Pentium.
Nice trivia tho:-)
I decided to chime in again to note that the only systems Fred says it fails on are running 2.6 kernels.
It might be worth booting an older 2.6 kernel to see whether that works around the problem.