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From: Alexander Dietrich (alexander
dietrich.cx)Date: Thu Mar 28 2002 - 11:20:47 CST
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > Obviously, but imagine (I know this will sound crazy),
> > what if "as before" != "100% bug-free" ? ;)
I knew I shouldn't have posted this. Setting yourself up
for getting flamed is a kind of skill too, though... :)
> Thus I recommended an fsck. A former colleague had a similar problem
> once and it turned out to be a bizarre FS corruption.
I agree that this could have been the case, although it turned out
it wasn't. I guess it also could have been some kind of odd system-
level bug that was cleared away by the reboot, but I wouldn't know
where to start looking.
Another subscriber pointed out that it could be flaky memory, but
I'm still not convinced about that, because the machine doesn't
have a history of suddenly crashing, good daemons going bad, or
data corruption. Of course, if this kind of behaviour increases
I'll know what's up...
Well, I'll just blame it on solar flares and hope it doesn't come back.
I also will not claim that this had anything to do with Postfix. :)
Regards,
Alexander
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