Please install linux-crashdump package and reboot the machine. This will
enable core dump once the crash happens again.
** Package changed: ocfs2-tools (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/726461
Title:
sshd on lucid causes kernel panic
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I have an HP ML115 running Lucid 64 bit.
It's got 4 2TB Samsung drives in a software RAID 5 and is used to
backup a bunch of servers (using rsnapshot), and also to mount a
snapshot of our SAN (using OCFS2) and copy virtual machine images
over.
About once per week it hard locks with the attached messages.
I've tried changing the RAM in the box (went from 2GB to 4GB, both HP
branded sets). I've also removed AppArmor completely, but still get
this message.
This may well be unrelated to sshd, but it seems to be the process
that's listed in the error message as causing the lockup.
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