Re: [CentOS] INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.

2010-06-13 Thread Tsuyoshi Nagata
Russ,
On 06/09/2010 10:50 PM, Ruslan Sivak wrote:
 aihdrs ro console=tty0 xencons=hvc console=hvc0 noquiet ---

Try xencons=vga  console=vga  noquiet
xencons=tty0 console=tty0 noquiet
will show you what happened in your box.

.Tsuyoshi



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Re: [CentOS] INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.

2010-06-09 Thread Tsuyoshi Nagata
(2010/06/09 15:06), Ruslan Sivak wrote:
 INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.

some guy faces the same problem on citrix's forum.
He find that he removes 2-sata disks, It's booting fine.

the nash(finding volumes in boot sequences) has many
limits with boot device recognition.

resolution
  back to old kernel(5.5)
  rebuilding ramdisk(mkinitrd) with latest device driver.(if you have 
vendor/raid equipment)
  back to storage configurations.

changing grub/boot parameter with noquiet options show you debug messages.
these message can let you change your booting conditions.

-Tsuyoshi
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Re: [CentOS] INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.

2010-06-09 Thread Ruslan Sivak
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On 6/9/2010 4:29 AM, Tsuyoshi Nagata wrote:
 (2010/06/09 15:06), Ruslan Sivak wrote:
 INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
 
 some guy faces the same problem on citrix's forum.
 He find that he removes 2-sata disks, It's booting fine.
 
 the nash(finding volumes in boot sequences) has many
 limits with boot device recognition.
 
 resolution
   back to old kernel(5.5)
   rebuilding ramdisk(mkinitrd) with latest device driver.(if you have 
 vendor/raid equipment)
   back to storage configurations.
 
 changing grub/boot parameter with noquiet options show you debug messages.
 these message can let you change your booting conditions.
 
 -Tsuyoshi

Thank you.  I found the post, but it wasn't very helpful.  I have only 2
drives in a raid 1, so removing them is not an option.

I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong, but I need to get into a shell to
fix it.

I tried adding noquiet to the boot parameters, but it didn't seem to
help.  Am I doing it right?

Original boot line:

 mboot.c32 /boot/xen.gz com1=115200,8n1 console=com1,vga dom0_mem=752M
lowmem_e
mergency_pool=1M crashkernel=...@32m --- /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen
root=LABEL=root-j
uaihdrs ro console=tty0 xencons=hvc console=hvc0 ---
/boot/initrd-2.6-xen.img

Updated boot line:
 mboot.c32 /boot/xen.gz com2=57600,8n1 console=com2,vga dom0_mem=752M
lowmem_em
ergency_pool=1M crashkernel=...@32m --- /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen
root=LABEL=root-ju
aihdrs ro console=tty0 xencons=hvc console=hvc0 noquiet ---
/boot/initrd-2.6-xen
.img


Russ
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