I've been searching Hi and Low for what "kernel.panic = 300" means. I have a box that remotely admin and sometimes it just suddenly decides to stop responding to whatever I attempt to do. Then I have to get it rebooted. When it reboots... however... /var/log/messages (Redhat 7.3) comes up with a systcl: kernel.panic = 300 and kernel.sysrq = 1 lines:
Aug 26 06:09:13 fatpipe sysctl: kernel.panic = 300 Aug 26 06:09:13 fatpipe sysctl: kernel.sysrq = 1
What does this mean?
Nick Vahalik
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