On 16/04/2024 16:17, Michael Kjörling wrote:
I have a handful of Debian 12 systems that I want to configure such
that they reboot automatically in case of a problem.
[...]
That leaves kernel-level issues.
I have not tried it, but I have seen some systemd options related to
configuration of h
On 16/04/24 at 11:17, Michael Kjörling wrote:
Do I need to set some more settings to ensure that the system will
automatically reboot on a panic? If so, what?
Hi,
In the Linux kernel source are available two options to reboot on panic:
config BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC
bool "Panic (Re
On 16 Apr 2024 11:42 +0200, from geo...@nsup.org (Nicolas George):
>> Are you saying that the settings themselves are reasonable for the
>> purpose, and that this particular crash just happened to be such a one
>> that no software running on the system in question can reasonably help
>> with that s
Michael Kjörling (12024-04-16):
> Are you saying that the settings themselves are reasonable for the
> purpose, and that this particular crash just happened to be such a one
> that no software running on the system in question can reasonably help
> with that scenario?
No, unfortunately I do not ha
On 16 Apr 2024 11:22 +0200, from geo...@nsup.org (Nicolas George):
>> Do I need to set some more settings to ensure that the system will
>> automatically reboot on a panic? If so, what?
>
> If the crash was bad enough to freeze the kernel before it could
> trigger the reboot, there is nothing the
Michael Kjörling (12024-04-16):
> However, this morning I woke up to one of those systems showing a
> kernel crash dump and being frozen. Unfortunately the first part of
> the crash dump had scrolled past so I couldn't tell what class of
> problem caused the crash.
>
> Do
: No such file or
directory
kernel.panic_on_io_nmi = 1
#
However, this morning I woke up to one of those systems showing a
kernel crash dump and being frozen. Unfortunately the first part of
the crash dump had scrolled past so I couldn't tell what class of
problem caused the crash.
Do I ne
On 13/09/15 19:47, Glenn English wrote:
>
> On Sep 13, 2015, at 4:04 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>
>>
>
> Don't ya just love it when there's an error and the message is "Oops" :-)
>
> A guess from a for sure non-expert in case nobody knowledgeable answers:
>
> Try replacing the SD card. Pre
On Sep 13, 2015, at 4:04 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>
Don't ya just love it when there's an error and the message is "Oops" :-)
A guess from a for sure non-expert in case nobody knowledgeable answers:
Try replacing the SD card. Pretty cheap, and I had 'Pi troubles with similar
symptoms, c
HJi,
I have here a Raspberry Pi, running Raspbian squeeze, supporting a
camera with motion, and WebSockets with node.js.
At seemingly random times the pi crashes and requires a reboot.
On the lst occasion I happened to have an ssh console running on the Pi
to another machine, It displayed the att
Hi,
This kernel is made from the old version by copying the .config and
running make oldconfig.
I have been using the .config from 3.7.x kernel
On 11/4/14, Florent Peterschmitt wrote:
> Le 03/11/2014 17:03, Bhasker C V a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to compile the latest kernel 3.17.2 and wh
Le 03/11/2014 17:03, Bhasker C V a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I tried to compile the latest kernel 3.17.2 and when loading
> kvm_intel, the kernel crashes (not catastrophically but as below) and
> kvm_intel never works.
> The old kernel 3.14.x works fine but I dont want to use an older
> kernel as a solut
Hi,
I tried to compile the latest kernel 3.17.2 and when loading
kvm_intel, the kernel crashes (not catastrophically but as below) and
kvm_intel never works.
The old kernel 3.14.x works fine but I dont want to use an older
kernel as a solution to the current issue.
Can somebody help to tell me i
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:20:32PM -0400, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
Any idea to its root cause?
This is an old issue that has bee
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:20:32PM -0400, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
>
> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
>
> Any idea to its root cause?
This is an old issue that has been discussed too many times on the
inte
Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
Any idea to its root cause?
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* space: 64792 wanted 655
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* space: 64792 wanted 65528
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* lockup
Aug 28 14:26:50 localhost kdm[1754]: X server for display :0 terminated
unexpectedly
Any idea why thi
>Hi
I use a debian sarge kernel-image 2.6.8 on a HS20
lame.
Each time that i disconnect the usb cdrom/floppy the
kernel crachs and i have to reboot.
This is the same problem :
http://www.mailarchives.org/list/debian-kernel/msg/2005/01408
I had this problem when using a 386 and 686 kernels
Hi
I use a debian sarge kernel-image 2.6.8 on a HS20
lame.
Each time that i disconnect the usb cdrom/floppy the
kernel crachs and i have to reboot.
This is the same problem :
http://www.mailarchives.org/list/debian-kernel/msg/2005/01408
My problem seem like the following bug :
http://bugs.debian
i cant access that addr.
please post the whole file
thank you .
- Original Message -
From: "Bertrand CACHET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:44 PM
Subject: New Kernel Crash-Exploit discovered
> /According to linuxrevie
/According to linuxreviews article's on 6/11/2004, there is a nasty bug
that lets a simple C program crash the kernel (2.4.18-2.6.x reported so
far), effectively locking the whole system. Affects both 2.4.2x and
2.6.x kernels on the x86 architecture. This exploit can be compiled and
run without
e dump and reboot, not interactively debug it.
Are their any other kernel crash dump utilities for the 2.4.25-2.4.26 kernel?
Which would you reccomend for a debian system?
Thank you.
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I had a strange situation. My machine crashed
gepard:/var/log# uname -a
Linux gepard 2.4.18-grsec-1.9.4 #12 czw wrz 11 13:53:03 CEST 2003 i686 unknown
2.4.18 + gresc + xfs + htb + imq
I dunno why .
The log is
Sep 12 20:50:01 gepard kernel: invalid operand:
Sep 12 20:50:01 gepard kernel: CP
I am having problems with a server running a custom built 2.4.20 kernel.
It is crashing every other day and I can't find any logs telling me what
is going on at the crash moment.
The symptoms are:
1. About once per week all networking services but ping stop working
requiring us to ask our ISP for
Scott Ehrlich said:
> Here's what happens.
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
> 0028
I've had this problem several times before, and every time it's been
the result of bad memory.
I reccomend getting memtest86 and running it on your system but only
test 1
Here's what happens.
I have a DOS or Linux floppy I mount via: mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
or fdmount fd0 /mnt
That works fine.
But, when I type: cd /mnt I get the following every time. If I'm
logged in as root I return to the prompt. If I am logged in anyone
else I am logged out.
The only way I can
on Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:50:55PM -, Diarmuid Drew ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm trying to share my PCMCIA multifunctional card (Psion Gold Card
> Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb CardBus, PCMCIA 3.1.22, debian 2.2r2, kernel 2.2.17)
> with an another debian computer on my network (2 machines on netw
I'm trying to share my PCMCIA multifunctional card (Psion Gold Card
Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb CardBus, PCMCIA 3.1.22, debian 2.2r2, kernel 2.2.17)
with an another debian computer on my network (2 machines on network, my
laptop and duron based machine with crossover cable). PPPd seems to die and
then t
>> "JC" == Jimen Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> 1. How do I set my hostname? Everywhere the hostname should appear, the
JC> string "(none)" is placed there instead, no qoutes.
Check /etc/hostname.
It should be the hostname without the domain part (like "mybox".
Then in /etc/hosts you
y, this didn't do anything. It thought about it for a few minutes,
and took me back to the prompt. ;-)
> dpkg -iBOR /cdrom/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386
> That should just reinstall all packages that are registered to be
> installed on your system.
Yes.
Well, as an u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Instead, try to unpack base2_0.tgz directly onto your hosed system.
> I think
> you'll have to extract files from it using cpio, as there's no tar on the
> rescue disk. I'm not used to cpio, so what I'
Jimen Ching wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> reinstall from scratch. But when I tried to boot from the rescue disk,
> the kernel crashed on me. I have an AHA-2842 SCSI controller.
You might want to try the boot disk mentionned bel
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> After I upgraded to hamm (no problems encountered, good job), I noticed
> some obsolete packages, which I progressed to remove. I did this in steps
> so I don't harm my system. I did all of this in X, which may be my first
> mistake. Everything went f
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> > Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> > reinstall from scratch.
> Hmm, how far did your system fall beyond the edge? Chances are that you
> may very well be able to fix t
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> reinstall from scratch.
Hmm, how far did your system fall beyond the edge? Chances are that you
may very well be able to fix things and complete the upgrade.
> But when I t
Hi all,
Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
reinstall from scratch. But when I tried to boot from the rescue disk,
the kernel crashed on me. I have an AHA-2842 SCSI controller. The kernel
detected it and tries to reset something. The next thing I see is a
Hi all!
I have a problem with my system. Unfortunately the PC floppy drives
allow to remove floppy even if it is mounted. If later someone tries
to use the directory where the floppy was mounted, the system crashes.
I had also similar problems when during the mount the file system wasn't
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