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rviradia is currently offline  rviradia
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Hi, running Dual Opteron 2210 with 4 x seagate sata drives in raid 10 (areca ARC-1210 raid card), CentOS 5 64-bit

Got a random kernel panic all of a sudden while the server (see attachment) while was running fine with little load, I have a feeling it's the raid card, let me know what you guys think,

Linux version 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.028stab039.1

Thanks in advance
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Re: kernel panic [message #27106 is a reply to message #26952] Sat, 09 February 2008 20:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
maratrus is currently offline  maratrus
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Hi,

if it possible could you please collect some more information.
- Any strange messages in logs or in dmesg?
- Could you please set up a serial or a netconsole to provide some more information during the panic?
- You wrote that it is a "random panic" but may be you've noticed some standart steps to reproduce this issue?
- Any other information will be appreciated.

Thank You!
Re: kernel panic [message #27108 is a reply to message #27106] Sat, 09 February 2008 20:22 Go to previous message
rviradia is currently offline  rviradia
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I'll see about setting up a console, nothing strange in messages, I know one time I simply did a 'service vz stop' and it kernel paniced. Also since my post I have upgraded to 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5.028stab053.4 so I guess we'll see if that makes a difference,

Thanks

maratrus wrote on Sat, 09 February 2008 10:04

Hi,

if it possible could you please collect some more information.
- Any strange messages in logs or in dmesg?
- Could you please set up a serial or a netconsole to provide some more information during the panic?
- You wrote that it is a "random panic" but may be you've noticed some standart steps to reproduce this issue?
- Any other information will be appreciated.

Thank You!

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