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Re: Tracking Down Intermittent Kernel Panics



Does the kernel panic have any valuable text?  Would it be possible to see
a copy of the error?

Koree

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, David wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a number of identical generic servers running Red Hat 7.3
> in a server farm.  All of these servers are dedicated to running
> the same application, which requires Red Hat 7.3.
>
> One server is experiencing a kernel panic at what appears to be
> random intervals.  At this point we feel the problem is hardware
> related. The other servers have never had this problem.  We have
> also tried Red Hat 9.0 on this machine in the past and it also
> experienced kernel panics.
>
> We have run serveral utilities to try to stress different components
> trying to get another kernel panic so we can possibly pinpoint
> the hardware problem.
>
> So far we have run things like memtest and bonnie.
>
> At this point we are at a loss as to how to track the problem
> down and fix it.
>
> Does anyone know of any other diagnostics or resources that would
> help trace the kernel panics back to the source?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
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