Re: [ilugd] Upgrading Kernel of RedHat 7.1 on a remote server

2003-06-21 Thread Ambar Roy
> Due to a Kernel bug ksoftirqd takes up 100% cpu > and server becomes inaccessible. Yes, kernel upgrade > will fix this. You can use kernel rpm to upgrade. May > have to revert back to old one if box doesn't come > back up with new kernel. Is there any resource where I can check up on this bug

Re: [ilugd] Upgrading Kernel of RedHat 7.1 on a remote server

2003-06-21 Thread Naresh Narang
Amber, Due to a Kernel bug ksoftirqd takes up 100% cpu and server becomes inaccessible. Yes, kernel upgrade will fix this. You can use kernel rpm to upgrade. May have to revert back to old one if box doesn't come back up with new kernel. Regards, Naresh --- Ambar Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

RE: [ilugd] Upgrading Kernel of RedHat 7.1 on a remote server

2003-06-20 Thread Gaurav Jain
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kapoor, Nishikant X Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 1:25 AM To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list Subject: RE: [ilugd] Upgrading Kernel of RedHat 7.1 on a remote server Consider using 'grub' wherein you c

RE: [ilugd] Upgrading Kernel of RedHat 7.1 on a remote server

2003-06-20 Thread Kapoor, Nishikant X
Consider using 'grub' wherein you can specify different kernels for booting. Man pages for grub should have more info. If you are able to build kernel without much problem, try building one and boot with it otherwise, try using the updated kernel. Just copy it to your disk, configure grub and t