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Perret Yannick <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:02:24 +0100
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Jim Divine wrote:

>Your post is fairly nonspecific but this sounds similar to a problem I ran
>into on a Red Hat 3 update 3 machine.  This machine would panic when certain
>tasks were run out of the crontab; the culrpit was eventually found to be
>the 'audit' service.  If you're running that service and don't require it,
>try to shut it down ('service audit stop')  and see if the problem still
>persists.  Note, if you DO shut down the audit service, you'll find a lot of
>warning messages showing up in the logs.  You can get rid of these messages
>by removing the /dev/audit device node.
>
>
Thank, but I still do not have 'audit' service.
I got an answer about someone getting that troubles with nocona ans SATA.
The solution seems to be to update the kernel (what I will do as soon as I
get a little free time :o).

Thank again.
--
Yannick

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