Paul A wrote: > Dale, I disabled it and the server came up but im seeing all sorts of > kernel > errors when its disabled ( see below ). If this can't be fixed I would > really like to boot the previous kernel however the network script won't > start. Im not really sure how upgrading the kernel caused the network to > stop working on the previous kernel. > > Apr 13 15:21:31 bakup kernel: INFO: task modprobe:740 blocked for more > than > 120 seconds. > Apr 13 15:21:31 bakup kernel: "echo 0 > > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. Oh, wonderful. Didn't used to see that before the last six months. <snip> > Apr 13 15:21:31 bakup kernel: Call Trace: > Apr 13 15:21:31 bakup kernel: [<f89aa522>] megaraid_queue+0x8ce/0x8d8 > [megaraid] <snip> Interesting. Is this built-in for CentOS, or did you install megaraid from other than the CentOS repositories? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos