Re: Fwd: Kernel panic - after upgrade

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2015-01-31 0:53 GMT+01:00 Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > So I just installed clamav but when I'm trying to start it with:
>> >>
>> > 'sudo systemctl start clamd.service'
>> >>
>> >> I get:
>> >> Job for clamd.service failed. See "systemctl status clamd.service" and
>> >> "journalctl -xe" for details.
>> >>
>> >> 'systemctl status clamd.service'
>> >>  clamd.service - clamav daemon
>> >>    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd.service; enabled;
>> >> vendor preset: disabled)
>> >>    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since p 2015-01-30 21:14:04 CET;
>> >> 10s ago
>> >>   Process: 9693 ExecStart=/usr/bin/clamd (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
>> >
>> > It tells you to look in the logs. Did you do that?!
>> > Without wanting to be condescending: I don't think you should be using
>> > archlinux if you are not capable of looking through logs and searching
>> > google (I found the package for your "error" through a fast google
>> > search....)

Indeed. I find the solution at:
https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=Clamav

> Okay, so in regards to ClamAV, I encountered no errors [1] starting
> clamd with the service file in the clamav package [2].

> [2] http://pastebin.com/3Frbkf3B

> You should check your service file at
> "/usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd.service"
> and make sure it matches the one I uploaded to pastebin.

I have the same /usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd.service file as you.

> If you can link a paste of your log at "/var/log/clamav/clamd.log", that would help.

http://pastebin.com/RC9ZzYMs

This log was I get before solve the clamav problem.

> Your journalctl log can be captured using:
>
>         journalctl -xe | tail -n 500 | tee journal.log
>                         ^^^                  ^^^
>                 Takes last 500 lines.     Saves and prints output.
>
> Make sure to check these 500 lines that get printed to your terminal for
> anything sensitive, like passwords.  NetworkManager doesn't show
> passwords in
> the log, but it does show network SSIDs and connection protocols, and
> other bits
> of information. There's probably more in there than you would guess
> (there is in
> mine).

I did check these 500 lines and don't find anything sensitive, like
passwords. Only find the lines bellow and don't know whether are these
lines all right:

jan 30 21:19:09 csparch org.a11y.atspi.Registry[4719]:
g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error:
Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read
(g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
jan 30 21:19:09 csparch org.a11y.Bus[4553]:
g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error:
Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read
(g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
jan 30 21:19:16 csparch systemd[4450]: Stopping Default.
-- Subject: Unit UNIT has begun shutting down
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel


> I had some kernel panic problems I couldn't diagnose with a much-used
> MSI P67 motherboard. I'm pretty sure it was a motherboard issue, since I'm using
> the same power supply, most of the same RAM, and the same storage (different
> motherboard and CPU) and I haven't encountered any more. If you decide to do a fresh
> install and you still get kernel panics, I'd guess it's hardware related. Like a
> broken SATA port or a loose connection.

Well, my motherboard is Asus P5N-E SLI.

I observe that that I can't use my DVD writer; it can't read neither
any CD nor DVD.
I must to disassemble this DVD writer and assemble my old IDE CD
writer to can reach the broken system when had kernel panic.

-- 
Regards from Pal


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