Alexey Dobriyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is the machine running X? We need some output from it so we can debug
>> what's going on, the info should be printed to the console. It would
>> be great if you could run the latest kernel and see if you get any
>> output. Also add nmi_watchdog=2 to the boot command line.
No, it's not running X. It's running debian (amd64)
I allready posted more details http://newsgate.newsserver.nl/kernel/
including problems with SCSI.
_my_ guess it's an IRQ problem (acpi related) ?
>> You can also set up a serial console or netconsole to capture the output
>> from the server with the help of another machine, described in
>> Documentation/serial-console.txt
>> Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
As stated before, it's connected to a sercon, but not with capture
capabilities. I've a program that captured a few panics/resets
>Danny, could you please go to http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4982
>and fill new info there.
I certainly will!
>Alexander, could you please forward this email to Danny if you don't get
>bounces from him. I got this when tried to reply that his bug was sucked
>into bugzilla.
> [email protected]
>Technical details of permanent failure:
>TEMP_FAILURE: Could not initiate SMTP conversation with any hosts:
>[bitbucket.cistron.nl (100): Connection timed out]
Ouch, wil look into this ...
Danny
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