Chris Boyd wrote:
- Have not tried that. The amount of memory appears to be correct, and no
*>>* processes are dying in other core dumps (though top may be touching a *>*> memory structure that's in bad hardware). *
Do you have the asmi management stuff on that server? You should install the driver for it or try to disable it in the BIOS. With no driver and an active card, strange things can happen when the card borrow the CPU.
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To Chris Boyd,
I also get the nearly same problem, CentOS 4.4 running on ThinkCentre (P4 2.8GH, 512RAM, 40GB HDD) slow down after several hours. I tested on 3 IBM PCs with the same configuration so I think something's wrong b/w IBM hardware and CentOS
Have you fixed your problem?
Cheers, Thuong