When I came into work this morning the console had the following: bio_endio __end_that_request_first scsi_end_request scsi_io_completion scsi_finish_command scsi_softirq __do_softirq do_softirg do_irq command_interrupt default_idle cpu_idle start_kernel Panic I am running software RAID-1 on this machine. I had 2 IDE disks and the machine when down once in a while with similiar messages. I switched to brand new 300 GIG SATA drives and now I am seeing the same kernel panic. What might be the problem here? THanks for any suggestions. Machine has 2 GIG RAM, Intel motherboard, Intel CPU 2.4 P4, "/" is 50 GIG, I have a 5 GIG Swap, and the rest is "/home". where / and /home are RAID-1 arrays. Jerry
On 11/30/05, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> wrote:> When I came into work this morning the console had the following: > > bio_endio > __end_that_request_first > scsi_end_request > scsi_io_completion > scsi_finish_command > scsi_softirq > __do_softirq > do_softirg > do_irq > command_interrupt > default_idle > cpu_idle > start_kernel > > Panic >Which version of CentOS ar you running? In CentOS 3/RHEL 3 the MD subsystem has various race conditions (though this does not look like the signature you would get from one of those panics). Cheers...james
On 11/30/05, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com <http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos>> wrote:>/ When I came into work this morning the console had the following:/>/ />/ bio_endio />/ __end_that_request_first />/ scsi_end_request />/ scsi_io_completion />/ scsi_finish_command />/ scsi_softirq />/ __do_softirq />/ do_softirg />/ do_irq />/ command_interrupt />/ default_idle />/ cpu_idle />/ start_kernel />/ />/ Panic />/ />Which version of CentOS ar you running? In CentOS 3/RHEL 3 the MD>subsystem has various race conditions (though this does not look like >the signature you would get from one of those panics).>Cheers...jamesSoory I forgot that I am running 4.2 with all current updates. jerry