Hello,
Hoping that someone can help me. My server:
Dual Zeon 2.8ghz, 2GB RAM, RAID 0,1, FreeBSD 6.1 RELEASE, Directadmin v1.27.2 is randomly rebooting. Sometimes it happens every other day, sometimes every 2 weeks. When it first started happening every other day I thought that it was FrontPage Ext. as two times in a row it was running when it crashed/rebooted. But I disabled that and still happening.
Most recently is just happened. Could find nothing in the logs, and I happened to be running a top when it crashed and nothing major:
secure# top
last pid: 13568; load averages: 0.11, 0.16, 0.13 up 3+13:28:25
16:15:07
107 processes: 1 running, 106 sleeping
CPU states: 0.2% user, 0.0% nice, 0.5% system, 0.0% interrupt, 99.3% idle
Mem: 405M Active, 1195M Inact, 234M Wired, 62M Cache, 112M Buf, 107M Free
Swap: 4096M Total, 396K Used, 4095M Free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
7275 root 1 96 0 28288K 27064K select 0 0:07 0.78% perl
434 clamav 6 20 0 57400K 54372K kserel 0 63:52 0.00% clamd
705 mysql 7 20 0 44432K 21872K kserel 0 1:23 0.00% mysqld
586 root 1 96 0 23380K 21336K select 0 1:08 0.00% perl
655 root 1 8 0 860K 284K nanslp 2 0:34 0.00%
da-popb4smt
325 root 1 96 0 1300K 840K select 2 0:28 0.00% syslogd
54595 apache 1 20 0 43432K 36764K lockf 2 0:19 0.00% httpd
58585 apache 1 4 0 44316K 37644K sbwait 2 0:18 0.00% httpd
620 root 1 8 0 1400K 900K wait 2 0:16 0.00% vm-pop3d
57440 apache 1 20 0 44136K 37464K lockf 2 0:16 0.00% httpd
55025 apache 1 4 0 43528K 36864K sbwait 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
69446 apache 1 4 0 43244K 36656K sbwait 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
58588 apache 1 20 0 44676K 37964K lockf 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
61994 apache 1 20 0 44972K 38384K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
67206 apache 1 20 0 70376K 63712K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
62002 apache 1 20 0 43880K 37176K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
58589 apache 1 20 0 44444K 37748K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
SpamAssasin? I do have SpamBlocker and SpamAssassin running (Still getting blasted with spam, can't wait for SpamBlocker 3)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
THanks,
Mike
Hoping that someone can help me. My server:
Dual Zeon 2.8ghz, 2GB RAM, RAID 0,1, FreeBSD 6.1 RELEASE, Directadmin v1.27.2 is randomly rebooting. Sometimes it happens every other day, sometimes every 2 weeks. When it first started happening every other day I thought that it was FrontPage Ext. as two times in a row it was running when it crashed/rebooted. But I disabled that and still happening.
Most recently is just happened. Could find nothing in the logs, and I happened to be running a top when it crashed and nothing major:
secure# top
last pid: 13568; load averages: 0.11, 0.16, 0.13 up 3+13:28:25
16:15:07
107 processes: 1 running, 106 sleeping
CPU states: 0.2% user, 0.0% nice, 0.5% system, 0.0% interrupt, 99.3% idle
Mem: 405M Active, 1195M Inact, 234M Wired, 62M Cache, 112M Buf, 107M Free
Swap: 4096M Total, 396K Used, 4095M Free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
7275 root 1 96 0 28288K 27064K select 0 0:07 0.78% perl
434 clamav 6 20 0 57400K 54372K kserel 0 63:52 0.00% clamd
705 mysql 7 20 0 44432K 21872K kserel 0 1:23 0.00% mysqld
586 root 1 96 0 23380K 21336K select 0 1:08 0.00% perl
655 root 1 8 0 860K 284K nanslp 2 0:34 0.00%
da-popb4smt
325 root 1 96 0 1300K 840K select 2 0:28 0.00% syslogd
54595 apache 1 20 0 43432K 36764K lockf 2 0:19 0.00% httpd
58585 apache 1 4 0 44316K 37644K sbwait 2 0:18 0.00% httpd
620 root 1 8 0 1400K 900K wait 2 0:16 0.00% vm-pop3d
57440 apache 1 20 0 44136K 37464K lockf 2 0:16 0.00% httpd
55025 apache 1 4 0 43528K 36864K sbwait 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
69446 apache 1 4 0 43244K 36656K sbwait 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
58588 apache 1 20 0 44676K 37964K lockf 2 0:13 0.00% httpd
61994 apache 1 20 0 44972K 38384K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
67206 apache 1 20 0 70376K 63712K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
62002 apache 1 20 0 43880K 37176K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
58589 apache 1 20 0 44444K 37748K lockf 2 0:12 0.00% httpd
SpamAssasin? I do have SpamBlocker and SpamAssassin running (Still getting blasted with spam, can't wait for SpamBlocker 3)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
THanks,
Mike