Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Re: [nslu2-linux] confused newbie

 

Hi Mike,

With nothing loaded running from internal flash i got

              total         used         free       shared      buffers
  Mem:        30516        20060        10456            0            0
 Swap:            0            0            0
Total:        30516        20060        10456


Running from the memory key on disk 2 ie nornal operation after a check disk as per

http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/RepairingDiskErrors

(It fixed one problem)

# free
              total         used         free       shared      buffers
  Mem:        30516        29072         1444            0         1852
 Swap:       127992            0       127992
Total:       158508        29072       129436



my ps -aux tells me

# ps -aux
  PID  Uid     VmSize Stat Command
    1 root        404 S   /bin/init
    2 root            SW  [keventd]
    3 root            SWN [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
    4 root            SW  [kswapd]
    5 root            SW  [bdflush]
    6 root            SW  [kupdated]
    7 root            SW  [mtdblockd]
    8 root            SW  [khubd]
    9 root            SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd4]
   10 root            SW  [usb-storage-0]
   11 root            SW  [scsi_eh_1]
   21 root            SW  [sd-mc-thread]
   22 root            SW  [usb-storage-1]
   23 root            SW  [scsi_eh_0]
   33 root            SW  [kjournald]
   57 root            DW  [ixp425_csr]
   58 root            SW  [ixp425 ixp0]
   61 root        544 S   /bin/sh
   62 root        564 S   /sbin/syslogd -n
   63 root        544 S   /sbin/klogd -n
  162 root            SW  [kjournald]
  167 root            SW  [kjournald]
  253 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  264 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  265 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  268 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  269 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  270 root        832 S   upnpd &>/dev/null
  378 root       1108 S   /usr/sbin/thttpd -C /etc/thttpd.conf
  398 root       2904 S   /usr/sbin/smbd -D
  400 root       2908 S   /usr/sbin/smbd -D
  401 root       2432 S   /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
  427 root        668 S   /usr/sbin/QuickSet
  432 root        632 S   /usr/sbin/USB_Detect
  434 root        584 S   /usr/sbin/USB_Detect
  440 root        460 S   /usr/sbin/onetouch_detect
  444 root        572 S   /usr/sbin/onetouch_detect
  455 root        560 S   /usr/sbin/crond
  461 root        564 S   /usr/sbin/CheckResetButton
  463 root        388 S   /usr/sbin/CheckPowerButton
  465 root        388 S   /usr/sbin/do_umount
  520 root       1460 S   /opt/sbin/sshd
  529 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  533 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  534 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  544 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  546 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  547 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  549 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  550 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  552 root       3824 S   /opt/bin/ushare -D
  555 root       1120 S   /usr/sbin/thttpd -C /etc/thttpd.conf
  571 root        468 S N /bin/inetd
  572 root       1936 S   sshd: root@ttyp0
  573 root        576 S   -sh
  575 root        628 R   ps -aux



I am going to leave it on now to see if it crashes

My server details are

   Server Name: Attic
   Version: V2.3R63-uNSLUng-6.10-beta
   IP Address: 192.168.0.77
   USB Port 1:Ready, 56085MB (71% Free)
   USB Port 2: Ready, 1636MB (96% Free)



One more thing to note,

The psu, is moddified to work in ireland the slug came with a 120v one so had to cut the the plug and replaced it a new one


Thanks

John








From: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
To: nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 29 December, 2009 1:58:04
Subject: Re: [nslu2-linux] confused newbie

 

johndunne00 wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> my slug keeps turning off as of late, and i have no idea if its crashing or whats happening, is there any log files?
>
> installed is
>
> unslung
>
> transmission
>
> vsftp
>
> and ushare
>
> if there a conflict between transmission and vsftp?
>
What is it that makes you suspect this?
>
> also i get a frequanty errors about software caused connection failure or something simluar on putty
It sounds as if it's crashing for some reason. But first, check the
admin web GUI to see if you have inadvertently set it up to shut down or
restart at specific times.

If its crashing, it's probably telling you why -- but those messages are
going to the console which you can't see. What is the output from the
"free" command when it is running? Is there any correlation between
certain activities or load and the failure?

And don't forget to run a filesystem check on the drive(s).

-Mike (mwester)


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