On 6/20/08, Alwin Roosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > This is a brand new server, which has been tested for days with FreeBSD > in our office, and a few days with Windows on the site of our hardware > distributor. Now customer wants CentOS, which we installed, but after > few days we get a kernel panic. Last night at 2:08 it gave the same > kernel panic.
The fact that it worked OK, the first few days, with FreeBSD and Windows, may have been a Burn In test and now something in the HW has failed or is failing. Or, possibly CentOS is utilizing the HW much more robustly than the other 2 OS did? I would suggest that you get a Knoppix Live CD, or, preferably, a CentOS Live CD, and let it roll. And, you get a Kernel Panic, after_ a_ few_ days, on CentOS. That might indicate a Memory problem? Or, a Cooling problem? > ws174 login: CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000005 > CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000004 > Bank 3: f62000020002010a at 0000000032c93500 > Bank 5: f20000300c000e0f > Kernel panic - not syncing: CPU context corrupt > Bank 3: f62000020002010a Two banks of Memory (3 and 5) have problems? If the RAM tests OK, suggest you swap the motherboard _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos