On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 19:21:58 -0800, Alan McKenney wrote:
> I am using Verizon DSL on a RedHat 7.2 installation.
> The PPPoE is Roaring Penguin 3.2-3.
>
> Most of the time, it works without problems.
> Every now and then, though, the whole system freezes
> up solid, and I have to reboot via the on/off switch
> (the box it's on doesn't have a reset button that I can find.)
>
> It used to be a frequent problem. I then set up a weekly job
> that bounces the system, and the problem mostly went away, but
> it still crops up every now and then. This past Sunday
> (right after a weekly reboot), it froze up twice in a row.
> (adsl-start, freeze, reboot, adsl-start, freeze, reboot.)
>
> I have 2 NIC's, one of which is directly connected to the
> DSL modem, the other is connected to a Switch to connect to
> 2 other boxes, but they've been shut down (turned off) lately.
>
> For what it's worth, I only bring up the DSL connection (i.e.,
> PPPoE) when I want to connect to the network, and I shut down
> PPPoE when I'm done.
>
> Also, when the system freezes up, it won't respond to:
> -- ctrl-alt-delete
> -- connections via the NIC
> -- the serial port.
> -- unplugging the network cables.
>
>
> I am not running X when it freezes up -- I log in without
> X running, then start PPPoE using "adsl-start", then run "xinit"
> to start up X. If it's going to freeze up, it's before the
> "adsl-start" script finishes.
>
> (I used to run the command from X, but decided to eliminate the
> possibly confounding influence of the X server.)
>
>
> Any ideas what's going on? A known problem?
>
>
> BTW, I've had this problem on two Linux boxes. My other
> Linux box has a mix of SuSE 6.2 and 7.1; when I posted
> my problem here, everyone blamed the non-standard installation.
> But the installation on this box is, AFAIK, pretty much plain
> vanilla RH 7.2 (my company did the install, they just handed
> me the box with everything loaded.)
>
>
>
> Alan McKenney
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Shot in the dark: Are you using the pppoe kernel drivers? If so, disable
them
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