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Re: iscsi crash
6bone%6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de@localhost writes:
>mlelstv%serpens.de@localhost writes:
>> What is "frozen"?
>I mean the kernel crashes. The server is hanging up but the kernel
>doesn't reboot or enter the kernel debugger.
When the kernel crashes it prints a message and/or enters the debugger.
Lets assume with "crashes" you mean that a command entered into the
shell on the console does not return.
- Can you still type and get characters echoed?
- Does the machine react to pings from the network?
>> What NetBSD system is this? On i386/amd64 the iscsi initiator is a
>module that is loaded automatically when you start iscsid.
>NetBSD 6.1_STABLE (amd64).
So this is a custom non-modular kernel? Any chance to use a modular
GENERIC kernel?
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