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Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

 
nataris
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Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

My server informastion as below
DL380 G4
Redhat4 kernel-smp-2.6.9-5.EL
HBA qlogic

I want to upgrade kenel from kernel-smp-2.6.9-5.EL to 2.6.9-34.ELhugemem on Redhat4. After upgrade kernel, The server cannot boot to new kernel. It show message follow attached picture. I also upgrade firmware by using firmware mantainace 8.1 cd before upgrade new kernel and upgrade PSP7.91 after upgrade new kernel. The server still cannot boot again. The current status, we switch back to boot to original kernel (kernel-smp-2.6.9-5.EL). It can boot smoothly.Please, help to suggest me.

Thanks so much.
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

Shalom,

Looks like you tried a kernel only upgrade and the rest of the OS won't work with this kernel.

You may wish to yum or up2date this system, or try a different kernel version.

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skt_skt
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Re: Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

is your VolGroup00 devices from SAN? or inernal disks?

As the error says no LVs got active with the VG.

Go to rescue mode using the RHEL installation CD with the boot option:

linux rescue

if vg00 not getting mounted automaically.

2.Try to activate the volume groups by running the commands below:

lvmdiskscan
vgchange -ay

3. try mounting all the LVs.
nataris
Advisor

Re: Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

"is your VolGroup00 devices from SAN? or inernal disks? "

VolGroup00 is internal disks

What is the root cause for this case?

Thanks
nataris
Advisor

Re: Cannot boot to new kernel huge-mem

Is it possible, this case is occur from qlogic issue?

Anyone please help to clarify