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12-23-2002 01:12 PM
12-23-2002 01:12 PM
My system is using grub, and Red Hat's RAID implementation. The install on my test server went without problem.
After boot, the system hung, at kernel load.
Was this a RAID issue.
I recovered by switching the boot through the grub interface to the old kernel.
Then I changed, /etc/grub/grub.conf to set startup to the old kernel.
I got little useful information from the os.
Any thoughts? Is it RAID? Am I stuck with this kernel until I upgrade to RH 8? I'm not going to that until RH 8.X is solid which means another year, based on the 7.X cycle.
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12-23-2002 09:36 PM
12-23-2002 09:36 PM
Re: Problem with latest RH kernel
When you say you're using "Red Hat's RAID", do you mean using the 'md0' type devices and software RAID (which isn't RH's implementation, it's a GNU Linux implementation) ?
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12-23-2002 09:37 PM
12-23-2002 09:37 PM
Re: Problem with latest RH kernel
When you say you're using "Red Hat's RAID", do you mean using the 'md0' type devices and software RAID (which isn't RH's implementation, it's a GNU Linux implementation) ?
Did you install the Kernel RPM's, or a different version?
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12-24-2002 08:00 AM
12-24-2002 08:00 AM
Re: Problem with latest RH kernel
System setup is as follows: Installed Red Hat 7.2, used the software mirroring you can configure as part of the gui disk druid setup.
I did everything raid 1/0, 40 G Disk to 40 G disk.
As to the actual message text, I'd have to boot into it again, but it had passed the grub screen and loaded the bigmem kernel. I can boot the system tonight, since web traffic is often pretty slow December 24.
So, stand by for more info I guess.
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01-08-2003 09:48 AM
01-08-2003 09:48 AM
Re: Problem with latest RH kernel
Its really hard to play with this machine, since its a production server.
Anyone wishing to help, please put this on email notify.
I would like to know how to get rid of unneeded kernels, since now I have nine.
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01-09-2003 12:05 PM
01-09-2003 12:05 PM
Re: Problem with latest RH kernel
Very much. I'll address that.
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