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Re: Emergency - Server Crash [message #10171 is a reply to message #10170] |
Sun, 11 February 2007 18:35 |
rickb
Messages: 368 Registered: October 2006
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You have a fascinating way of communicating onine
So, right now your server is dead in the water with a default kernel that won't boot for reason XXXX. Right now, you don't need to worry about XXXX, you just need to get your server online. So, to do this, select a non-default kernel at boot time on the grub screen. This can only be done by someone with console access, like your datacenter remote hands. Your datacenter will know how to do this since this is probably 20% of their support requests for remote hands.
Once you have your server back online, in a redhat/centos/whatever kernel (non vz), we can probably figure out what the problem is. Also, mention clearly if you are using OpenVZ or Virtuozzo.
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Re: Emergency - Server Crash [message #10173 is a reply to message #10171] |
Sun, 11 February 2007 19:59 |
kamranonline
Messages: 16 Registered: February 2007
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Can you please tell me how can they boot it from default kernel ?
maybe they dont know how !
Can you please tell me step by step to email datacenter about it and fix it for me ?
PLEEEEEEEEAAAASSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Thanks a lot
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