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02-12-2009 11:17 AM
02-12-2009 11:17 AM
Kernel panics kernel-2.6.18-128.el5*
Hi,
On 2 x_64 identical machines, a kernel panic happens just after the initialization of eth0. The two kernels that show the problem are:
kernel-2.6.18-128.el5
kernel-2.6.18-128.1.1.el5
The machines are HP DL380 G5 servers. I can see that is a very recent driver for the NIC, but I wonder how come it worked with kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 and it doesn't work with the most recent kernel. What should I do? Bugzilla?
Thanks,
Ugo
On 2 x_64 identical machines, a kernel panic happens just after the initialization of eth0. The two kernels that show the problem are:
kernel-2.6.18-128.el5
kernel-2.6.18-128.1.1.el5
The machines are HP DL380 G5 servers. I can see that is a very recent driver for the NIC, but I wonder how come it worked with kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 and it doesn't work with the most recent kernel. What should I do? Bugzilla?
Thanks,
Ugo
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02-12-2009 11:58 AM
02-12-2009 11:58 AM
Re: Kernel panics kernel-2.6.18-128.el5*
Hi Ugo, you can see hardware.redhat.com, look for DL380 G5 to see if this server are ready for RHEL, ask for RHEL version of your customer too.
Regarts,
Priscila
Regarts,
Priscila
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03-13-2009 07:07 AM
03-13-2009 07:07 AM
Re: Kernel panics kernel-2.6.18-128.el5*
It ended up it was the PSP that didn't support RHEL5 update 3
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01-06-2010 06:05 AM
01-06-2010 06:05 AM
Re: Kernel panics kernel-2.6.18-128.el5*
The solution was to update the PSP.
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