klogd and GPF's (reboots)
linuxguy at ici.net
linuxguy at ici.net
Fri Feb 16 21:49:15 EST 2001
Well,
here's a new one on me. I had a power-supply fail on my home server
today. So, I ran out to my friendly computer store and bought a
replacement. Then, after having installed said unit, I booted up
my box.
Well, following a few manual fsck's, the system was ready for multi-user
mode. Here's where the fun begins.
Everytime syslog (& klogd) started (in rc3.d), the system would reboot.
klogd was definitely the culprit.
For the time being, I commented out klogd from the startup. System comes
up fine.
I then ran a cleaning tape through my 8mm tape drive (beacuse I don't
like what's happening and want a current backup of my data). Low and
behold, now I can start klogd without rebooting my box & my system has been
stable for nearly an hour.
What gives? Can anyone connect the dots for me?
This is RH 6.1 with a custom compiled SMP-enabled 2.2.12 kernel.
I'm guessing it's got something to do with the system.map and my custom
kernel. I'm also wondering if I've fixed the problem at all. Blah!
- christoph
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