Need help to understand Crash issue

nitin.gizare at wipro.com nitin.gizare at wipro.com
Tue Apr 7 03:24:50 UTC 2009


HI

 

Thanks ,, but this server does not have any nfs server running..

 

 

Rgds

Nitin

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From: jiten jha [mailto:jitenjha11 at yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 8:38 AM
To: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com
Cc: Nitin Gizare (WT01 - PES-SEM2-TEC)
Subject: RE: Need help to understand Crash issue

 

Dear friend
                 If think that ur kernel have problem.Than first think
is that u have to repair ur kernel. If u system is going user mode than
put your server Cd . There u see one option Kernel repairing try this
one . If system have kernel problem than 100 % it is solve. But first
think is that u have to unmount ur all sharing folder and other sharing
option.

Thanks and Regard
Jr. system administrator in Red Het 
Hotwax Media indore (M.P.)
Jitendra Jha
+91-9893325765


--- On Mon, 6/4/09, nitin.gizare at wipro.com <nitin.gizare at wipro.com>
wrote:

From: nitin.gizare at wipro.com <nitin.gizare at wipro.com>
Subject: RE: Need help to understand Crash issue
To: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com, redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com
Date: Monday, 6 April, 2009, 8:03 PM

HI

 

Thanks allot I i will check on this

 

Rgds

Nitin

 

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From: redhat-sysadmin-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Jonathan
Billings
Sent: Mon 4/6/2009 11:41 PM
To: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: Need help to understand Crash issue

On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 10:53:14PM +0530, nitin.gizare at wipro.com wrote:
> HI
>
> Thanks allot for info
>
> 1. this is not acting as nfs server
> 2. this of cource acting nfs client since it has mount user home
> dir.This is part of our NIS domain.
> 3.  OS is Linux thunga 2.6.9-55.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Apr 20 16:36:54 EDT
> 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> 4. The load on the m/c 4-6 and this 4 CPU 32 GB AMD Server.

What does "m/c" mean?  You've used it several times and I still can't
figure it out.

Looking at your system, I think you'd certainly get a lot of use out
one or all of the following:
1.) remote syslog (http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-6668)

2.) netconsole (http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-4259)
(to capture the full output of the kernel panic)

3.) netdump (http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-6913)
(to capture both the panic information and a kernel dump)


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