bus error when using network services
Jim Tarvid
tarvid at ls.net
Tue Jun 2 12:52:00 UTC 2009
I suspect a kernel upgrade and a PAE problem. The kernel upgrade was pending
a restart. Usually not a problem unless using the "server" kernel (or more
than 3GB RAM).
Your distro is out of date and a dist-upgrade is not "automatic" any more. A
non-server (alternate) Dapper LTS would probably be best fit.
Unless your labor is cheap and your wallet is thin, I'd recommend a hardware
upgrade. $100 P4 servers abound on the surplus market.
Jim
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:06 AM, marius adrian popa <mapopa at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Jason Joines <joines at as.okstate.edu>
> wrote:
> > I have a dell 2550 with Ubuntu 7.10. The data center where it is
> > located had to move it so I powered down. The move just involved
> > spinning the rack around and moving it back a few feet, then it was
> > plugged back into the same switch port etc.
> >
> > When I powered it back up, I couldn't connect to it via SSH but
> > could ping it. I logged into the console and ssh wasn't running, and
> > gave the message "bus error" when I tried to start it. The same thing
> > happened for apache2, bacula and postfix. I also got the "bus error"
> > message when I tried to use the host command and when I tried to use the
> > ssh client.
>
> could you give more details about the error ?
> bus error and some more info
> maybe start sshd in debug mode
> >
> > There doesn't seem to be any errors in the logs or dmesg output.
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> > Jason Joines
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