On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 16:45 -0400, Steve Grubb wrote:
On Friday 09 May 2008 16:26:16 Eric Paris wrote:
> > * Very soon after this the machine locks up. The above is the last entry
> > in the messages log. Only the "caps lock" and some other
"lock" icon on
> > the keyboard (but not scroll lock) flash, and I have no inbound network
> > connection & the screen is blank. I cannot get to a terminal with
> > <ALT><F4> . The only option is power cycle.
>
> This is indicative of a kernel panic. Can you attach a serial console
> to the machine in question and boot such that kernel messages go to the
> serial console? (console=ttyS0,9600 console=tty0) And then recreate?
/me wonders if this is due to fail mode being panic ?
-Steve
I changed "-f 2" to "-f 1."
May 9 16:58:36 comms auditd[3552]: Audit daemon rotating log files with
keep option
May 9 16:58:45 comms auditd[3552]: Audit daemon rotating log files with
keep option
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: printk: 152 messages suppressed.
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: audit_backlog=8193 >
audit_backlog_limit=8192
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: audit_lost=175 audit_rate_limit=0
audit_backlog_limit=8192
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: backlog limit exceeded
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: audit_backlog=8193 >
audit_backlog_limit=8192
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: audit_lost=176 audit_rate_limit=0
audit_backlog_limit=8192
May 9 16:59:45 comms kernel: audit: backlog limit exceeded
No more kernel panic.
OK - should I roll to the next version and assign different priorities?
I'm so over version 1.7.2 already anyway...
:)
LCB.
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LC (Lenny) Bruzenak
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