I built a new kernel (2.6.27.8) and on at least one occasion the server
dropped into initramfs. This occurred after the server had remained
switched off for quite some time (about 4 weeks). It had remained
powered, though. At that particular occurrence I was not been hammering
the server. In fact,
I built a new kernel (2.6.27.8) and on at least one occasion the server
dropped into initramfs. This occurred after the server had remained
switched off for quite some time (about 4 weeks). It had remained
powered, though. At that particular occurrence I was not been hammering
the server. In fact,
Hi there,
Here's is another (and sure) way to crash the server. During the boot
process hammer the server with the keyboard, i.e. repeatedly press a key
during the start of Ubuntu (I used Caps Lock). Seems to crash it every
time. Just to be sure it wasn't a bad keyboard I had attached, I removed
Hi Kees,
Here are the answers to your questions:
The root file system is ext3.
These are the contents of /proc/mdstat:
Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
[raid10]
md0 : active raid1 sda5[0] sdb5[1]
135556352 blocks [2/2] [UU]
unused devices: none
Please see latest post
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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Hammering via ssh crashes Ubuntu Server
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Today I had the same error again. This time I was hammering the server
with SSH and SSHFS at the same time. Here's what I saw on the console:
Starting up ...
Please wait...
mount: Mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/long string on /root failed: Device or
Resource busy
mount: Mounting /root/dev/ on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ssh
Hi Folks,
I have set up a Ubuntu Server 7.10 and as part of the install I
installed the OpenSSH server.
When the server is booting, and I type ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a remote
workstation, and keep repeating that while the server is booting, the