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Your config is sufficient. Hard to say why it did not reboot. Ping
the debian<br>
mailing list to see if there are reports of the same on whatever
kernel you<br>
are on.<br>
<br>
As far as the reason for it goes, there should have been a message
just<br>
prior to the Kernel Panic message. Most likely reason is that it hit
a on<br>
disk corruption. I would suggest fscking the device.<br>
<br>
On 05/09/2011 05:51 AM, Xavier Diumé wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid:BANLkTimM_jHyRjpvGC3z-k2QAhBhBS5EWw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">We have two servers with Debian 6.0. Both have
multipath and iscsi lun's from Equallogic.<br>
All volumes are in a cluster named kvmcluster. <br>
It was working well but after an iscsiadm login on first server we
got:<br>
Kernel Panic - not syncing : ocfs2 (device dm-18 panic forced
after error)<br>
Server will reboot after 30 seconds...<br>
<br>
But the server didn't reboot. We have to shutdown manually.<br>
<br>
The system is virtualizing some systems and obviously all of them
got down.<br clear="all">
<br>
/proc/sys/kernel/panic<br>
30<br>
/proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops <br>
1<br>
<br>
Why the system didn't reboot? We have to configure something else?<br>
Which problem may cause an ocfs2 error?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
-- <br>
Xavier Diumé<br>
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