On 1/18/06, Fong Vang <sudoyang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 1/18/06, Robert Hanson <roberth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > } > > } I have a total of 20 CentOS 4.1 systems running on fairly new > > } hardware. About 6 of them are experiencing strange hangs without any > > } indication -- nothing in /var/log/messages nor on the console -- > > } sometime within 10-30 minutes after a reboot. The systems still > > } responds to ping but you can't ssh to it. At the console, you could > > } type "root" at the user prompt but it hangs immediately after hitting > > } enter. > > } > > } Memory scan of all systems show no error. > > } > > } Any idea how to troubleshoot this problem. The system's not > > } responsive to do any troubleshooting and nothing abnormal is in the > > } log. > > } > > } We running htis kernel: kernel-smp-2.6.9-11.EL.i686.rpm. > > } > > } Thanks for any help. > > > > greetings > > > > im quite sure you are most intelligent so you have pry done these things > > already.. > > > > the first two things that come to mind are... do you have the latest stable > > "firmware" on those machines > > I haven't double checked this, yet. We have a person from the > hardware vendor here on site so I'll have him double check that. > > > are they all the same or is there a common denominator besides CentOS 4.1 ? > > > > and have you tried to install the latest kernels and such... there was > > recent publishing of them > > > > if they are connected to the internet, unplug for testing?? > > > > These systems are ordered from the same batch (same PO/build spec). > They're all using the same kernel -- the latest of what CentOS 4.1 > provided at that time. > I hate to say this, but I have found that this is not a guarantee of 100% duplication of the internals. Not even when the systems have the same model numbers. I won't mention a well known computer company with three letters... or big... or blue... I've been bitten by this. -- Leonard Isham, CISSP Ostendo non ostento.