Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:902 unix-pc.uucp:28 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!pacbell!gladys!bakerst!ihtlt!kosman!kevin From: kevin@kosman.UUCP (Kevin O'Gorman) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,unix-pc.uucp Subject: 3.51a keeps dying; even HDB is a mess; any ideas out there? Message-ID: <422@kosman.UUCP> Date: 24 Jun 88 04:51:38 GMT Organization: K.O.'s Manor - Vital Computer Systems, Oxnard, CA 93035 Lines: 36 I have been having bad results lately, and don't quite know what to blame it on. I know there has been a lot of discussion on the unix-pc net lately about reliability of various configurations, but I have not been paying enough attention to be aware if there's a consensus. As an ex-beta test site, I have several versions of the software running around here, but I am up to rev at the moment with 3.51 OS and utilities, and 3.51a kernel. I'm running a pretty recent HDB from THE STORE! I am distressed because my machine keeps freezing on me. It seems pretty clearly related to uucp traffic. Just about 15 minutes ago, it froze for the first time while I was watching it. It was just at the end of an incoming uucp call (my unix-pc feed, to be exact), and it left something for cunbatch in /lost+found. This means that the freezing is costing me dropped news, which is something I have suspected for some time. Anyway, in addition to the above, I am running a Telebit Trailblazer Plus on /dev/tty002 to handle all data calls. I would even consider getting a third phone line in here and resurrecting the OBM for some stuff if that would help. What I'm looking for is some opinions from you folks who have been paying attention. I want to know what configuration is the most reliable. I can back off to 3.51 or even 3.50 kernel, I can play with uucp versions, I can even reactivate the OBM for my 1200 baud traffic if I must (and GTE willing: I seem to be wired for 6 pairs in this house, thank goodness). But I want some informed opinions; I know you're out there, there's lots of talent running around this net. There ought to be some way to figure out a configuration that won't keep barfing in the middle of uupc traffic. Thanks, Kevin O'Gorman ( kevin@kosman ) voice: 805-984-8042 Vital Computer Systems, 5115 Beachcomber, Oxnard, CA 93035