[Asterisk-Users] * kernel panic

Wade Weppler weppler at wwworks-inc.com
Wed Apr 16 12:31:17 MST 2003


We've had kernel panics with bad hardware, ie. RAM, CPU or motherboard.

Try running Memtest86 3.0 for 3 full passes to see if you get any errors.
This is usually a good indication of data corruption problems due to
hardware.

www.memtest86.com

-wade


> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
> admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Brian Capouch
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:53 PM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * kernel panic
> 
> Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:>
> >
> > have you tried booting linux with kernel option 'nosmp' and then rebuilt
> > asterisk?
> >
> 
> I hate to stir the pot, but I have an observation that might help in the
> debugging here.
> 
> I have two identical boxes, hardware-wise, onto which I have installed
> identical X100Ps.  All the other peripherals are identical, as well.
> 
> But on one of them I can't get asterisk to run; it causes a kernel panic
> before I can even get the CLI prompt.  I thought it was because I had
> built the binary on another machine, but I downloaded the appropriate
> sources and it built cleanly.
> 
> Yet it still causes a panic immediately I start asterisk.
> 
> There is one big difference, though, between the two machines.  The
> "crash" machine is running an old Linux distribution that as a
> non-current version of libc on it.
> 
> For now I'm suspecting that as the problem, as it is the only real
> difference between the two machines.
> 
> FWIW.
> 
> B.
> 
> 
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