> OK, the original CentOS mirror does not make any changes to that :-(
>
> Is there any way I can debug these kernel panics?
> The hardware I'm testing on is definetily working well (Memtest did not
> find any errors, besides that, this machine is using ECC RAM) and as
> mentioned, no other machin
OK, the original CentOS mirror does not make any changes to that :-(
Is there any way I can debug these kernel panics?
The hardware I'm testing on is definetily working well (Memtest did not
find any errors, besides that, this machine is using ECC RAM) and as
mentioned, no other machine on this ho
I tested one KVM machine - but this problem occured on several different
hardwares, most of them are running other virtual machines without
problems...
I'm going to test, if it's related to the mirror I'm using.
All machines were this is happening are using the same mirror server.
I't very unlikel
You might have some hardware going bad underneath.
On 02/15/2014 03:30 PM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your replies!
> Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got
> a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also...
>
>
>
> Well,
Hi,
Thanks for your replies!
Today, I'm unable to get the filesystem errors reproduced - maybe I got
a bad mirror? Very unlikely, the PGP signature should then be broken also...
Well, at least the problems with booting the machine still exists, but I
tested this only in virtual environments unt
On 02/15/2014 06:33 PM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Is it just me? I don't use any 3rd party repositorys and it blows my
> mind that no one else seems to notice...!
Just you.
2.6.32-431.5.1.el works here without any issues on phys. and virtual
plattforms.
regrads
Ulf
>
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On 02/15/2014 11:33 AM, Max Grobecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed some fresh CentOS 6.5 machines and it took only
> about 20 minutes until the file system (ext4) was broken.
> And with "broken" I mean, that the system wasn't able to find vital
> system libraries any more!
>
> I were able
Hi,
I recently installed some fresh CentOS 6.5 machines and it took only
about 20 minutes until the file system (ext4) was broken.
And with "broken" I mean, that the system wasn't able to find vital
system libraries any more!
I were able to reproduce it on highly different systems:
- A fresh in
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