It generally won't. PC's dont come with any kind of decent hardware error
checking in general. If you have ECC memory Dan Hollis has a daemon for
monitoring it, for non ECC memory things like memtest86 can help
> Used is kernel 2.2.16-22SAPenterprise, a 'special' kernel from Redhat with
> some patches (Bigmem, semaphores, LFS etc.).
You probably want to take this to a Red Hat list and Red Hat Bugzilla since
the extra stuff makes it tricky for folks working on a standard kernel to
look into. Also after the signal 11 check dmesg for an 'oops' entry.
> than 2 GB and their behaviour under high/very high load. Due to the fact,
> that we have this problem on two nearly identical machines I assume that
> there's no hardware problem with the controller.
Ok that is good evidence.
Can you put this in bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla and it'll go in the right
direction
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