Re: 2.4.14 reboot on/before boot

John Madden (jmadden@ivy.tec.in.us)
Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:45:48 -0500 (EST)


>> Two machines, identical hardware (Dell 2450's, Dual PIII/667, 1gig
>> ram). One one, 2.4.14 boots and runs nicely, as one would expect. On
>> the other, "as close to exact as I can imagine" compile configs, the
>> machine reboots just after LILO's "Loading Linux..." Same version of
>> LILO on both as well.
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this? Any ideas on a fix?
>
> Check they are the same BIOS. If so run memtest86 across them. The Lilo
> load/unpack might be enough to stress memory and find real faults

Checked the BIOS versions and memtested the 'bad' machine, versions match,
no bad memory found.

I tried upgrading on multiple machines, some others failed, some didn't. So
far, two of our 2450's take 2.4.14 without issue and three don't.

Working:
Dual PIII/667, 1gig, 3x18gb scsi, adaptec 7xxx
Dual PIII/1000, 1gig, 4x18gb scsi, ami megaraid

Not working:
Single PIII/667, 256mb, 2x18gb scsi, adaptec 7xxx
2 x (Dual PIII/667, 1gig, 3x18gb scsi, adaptec 7xxx)

All 5 machines have the same BIOS and 'backplane' rev.

In the 'not working' machines, all three do exactly the same thing: LILO ->
"Loading Linux.." (or something similar, text that flashes very quickly) ->
reboot. All of these boxes have and are running 2.2.19 without so much as a
single crash (or any other issue, for that matter) since upgrading from
2.2.16. I can swallow one machine having a fluky RAM issue, but not three.

I'm strongly considering dropping back to 2.2.20...

Thanks,
John

-- 
John Madden
UNIX Systems Engineer
Ivy Tech State College
jmadden@ivy.tec.in.us

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