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Multiple server lockups

Multiple server lockups

2003-06-11       - By WILHITE JASON W

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At this point I would take anything but I have an identical server running the
exact same stuff with the exception that it is running a much older kernel (2.4
.9-34smp) and it hasn't had a single problem.  Now...I know there isn't anything
that is "identical", even two servers built on the same day at the Dell
breeding lab but they should be pretty close I would think.

-Jason

-- --Original Message-- --
From: Keith Mastin [mailto:kmastin@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:51 AM
To: enigma-list@(protected)
Subject: RE: Multiple server lockups


I dunno if this applies or not...

> I am/was having the same problem with one of my Dell PowerEdge servers.
> It would mysteriously lock-up for no apparent reason.  It actually
> appeared to still run some automated processes but it wouldn't allow any
> logins and the console was dead.  I was running the 2.4.19-27.7.smp
> kernel.  I tried all sorts of things to try and figure out what was
> causing it.  I eventually upgraded to the 2.4.20-18.7 kernel.  At the
> same time I also noticed my / partition was running at 81%.  Now...one
> would think that would be more than enough free space but I went ahead
> and created some more free space on /.  So far, the machine has been up
> for 7 days straight.  A record.

A friend of mine was having similar problems. He had configured redhat
with X. After a few minutes, the machine locked up so hard there was only
a hard reboot to get it going again. I took a look and found the sound
card was not configured, so I ran sndconfig and it fixed the problem. Now
you're both running servers, so I'm hoping this isn't relevant.

Either way, good luck with it.

> It was/is very frustrating because there is absolutely no indication of
> what is causing it.  I talked with Dell (Big help there), ran the
> low-level hardware diags (nothing), and created a script that would run
> every 5 minutes to report various things running on the system and still
> couldn't figure it out.  It's been happening since early April and my
> users were oh so happy about it.  If you figure it out please let me
> know.
>
> -Jason
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Douglas K. Fischer [mailto:fischerdk@(protected)]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 10:59 AM
> To: enigma-list@(protected)
> Subject: Multiple server lockups
>
>
>
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> Over the past week I have had 3 different production web servers lock up
>  with no errors, warnings, or any other indications in any log, process
> accounting, anything (I combed the systems high and low for any
> indication  of any abnormal behavior, but everything checks out
> perfectly fine,  including hardware diagnostics). They are all Dell
> PowerEdge servers, but  different models, different hardware, etc. They
> all share the same Red Hat  7.2 configuration. They went through a
> quarterly patching update in early  May (including an update to kernel
> 2.4.18-27.7.x), followed by a security  update at the end of May
> (including an update to kernel 2.4.20-13.7).
>
> Has anyone else experienced any such problems with the recent Red Hat
> errata? The only changes to the systems have been these updates. I'm
> hesitant to rollback all these updates, given the security implications,
>  but I don't know if I'm going to have any other option if I can't
> narrow  down the problem.
>
> Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Doug
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Keith Mastin
BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc.
Toronto, Canada
(416)696 6070



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