Ubuntuserver crashes while copying data to it
Posted: March 20th, 2018, 10:57 am
First of all, I am the newest newbie ever on Linux and Ubuntu....
Nevertheless I managed to get an Ubuntuserver 16.04 LTS up and running on some old hardware I have.
I have installed a windows compatible volume using LVM that consists of a a ext/4 partition on my installation disk and a single ext/4 partition on second disk, sda1 and sda2.
I have in my network also a Synology server on which I stored documents, music and movies.
Now my problem, challenge or however you want to call it:
I tried to copy files from my Synology to my Ubuntu. That went as expected: fine.
So what did I do: I selected a couple of hundred files with a total of about 10GB and copied that to my Ubuntuserver and after some time it stopped copying and when looked. The server had crashed. I could reset it and resume the operation, but again it crashed after some time.
By trial and error I discovered that when I limited the operation to about 1GB all went well.
I conclude therefore that there appears to be some kind of buffer overflow somewhere which plays havoc on the os.
Like I said earlier: I am the newest newbie you can Imagine, so now I am hollering for help!!!!
Anyone have an idea as to what I apparently have done wrong?
Thanks,
Wim
Nevertheless I managed to get an Ubuntuserver 16.04 LTS up and running on some old hardware I have.
I have installed a windows compatible volume using LVM that consists of a a ext/4 partition on my installation disk and a single ext/4 partition on second disk, sda1 and sda2.
I have in my network also a Synology server on which I stored documents, music and movies.
Now my problem, challenge or however you want to call it:
I tried to copy files from my Synology to my Ubuntu. That went as expected: fine.
So what did I do: I selected a couple of hundred files with a total of about 10GB and copied that to my Ubuntuserver and after some time it stopped copying and when looked. The server had crashed. I could reset it and resume the operation, but again it crashed after some time.
By trial and error I discovered that when I limited the operation to about 1GB all went well.
I conclude therefore that there appears to be some kind of buffer overflow somewhere which plays havoc on the os.
Like I said earlier: I am the newest newbie you can Imagine, so now I am hollering for help!!!!
Anyone have an idea as to what I apparently have done wrong?
Thanks,
Wim