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kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds [message #10005] Sun, 04 February 2007 10:10 Go to next message
mora is currently offline  mora
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Hello Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed


suddenly got this on ssh and my server went down and unable to boot it up again

my vz kernel was running ok for months and suddenly done this
Re: kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds [message #10014 is a reply to message #10005] Mon, 05 February 2007 10:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vasily Tarasov is currently offline  Vasily Tarasov
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Hello,

We need more information to investigate the problem.

"kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds" is only a part of the whole message. Additional information is at console of your node. You should somehow post it here: 1) a photo of a screen, 2) serial console log if it is attached to the crashed node.
Also, you didn't mention kernel version and architecture on the node in question.

Vasily.
Re: kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds [message #10051 is a reply to message #10014] Tue, 06 February 2007 16:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mora is currently offline  mora
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kernel 2.6.9-023stab040.1-smp



i386 pentium cpu on centos 4.4


photo of screen is showing only kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds and nothing but that then the system became unbootable again ( imnow using older kernel )

[Updated on: Tue, 06 February 2007 16:37]

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Re: kernel: Fatal exception: panic in 5 seconds [message #10063 is a reply to message #10051] Wed, 07 February 2007 07:13 Go to previous message
Vasily Tarasov is currently offline  Vasily Tarasov
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Hello again,

You say, that now you can't boot OpenVZ kernel, am I right?
If so, can you inform us about where does it stop booting?
What is on the screen when the kernel stops booting?

Thanks,
Vasily.
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