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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: darmasanthi on January 13, 2011, 10:48:47 AM
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Dear Forums,
My server mainboard is broken, and i have to change with new one,
new computer is working find with windows os,
and i just replace the hard drive from the broken mainboard.
After starting to reboot, i found this error "kernel panic - not syncing : attempted to kill init!"
I has digging to many place (include googling), and it seem no one can give the exact how to resolve the problem,
mostly they just said causing of the new hardware.
Of course its because the new hardware, ...
And also according to this link : http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:FAQ#Rescue_Mode_Help
only giving the rescue boot step.
Any body know how to resolve this problem?
Regards,
darmasanthi
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and i just replace the hard drive from the broken mainboard.
Is it just the one drive ?
After starting to reboot, i found this error "kernel panic - not syncing : attempted to kill init!"
What does the rest of the message say above that line?
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Is it just the one drive ?
What does the rest of the message say above that line?
Here is the error :
md: md1 stopped
madam: no devices found for /dev/md1
md: md2 stopped
madam: no devices found for /dev/md2
Making device-mapper control mode
scanning Logical volumes
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while
Activating logical volumes
Volume group "main" not found
ERROR: /bin/lvm exited abnormally! (pid 443)
Creating root device
Mounting root filesystem
mount: error 6 mounting ext3
mount: error 2 mounting non
Switching to near root
switchroot: mount failed: 22
umount /initrd/dev failed: 2
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
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i am using 2 HDD with raid 1 active
rgds,
darmasanthi
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OK, you will need to boot in to sme rescue mode and do some checking i.e check hard drives are actually detected by linux and run commands like vgdisplay to see if the lvm is picked up.
Can you tell us more about SME Server version used and motherboard make/model number.
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OK, you will need to boot in to sme rescue mode and do some checking i.e check hard drives are actually detected by linux and run commands like vgdisplay to see if the lvm is picked up.
Can you tell us more about SME Server version used and motherboard make/model number.
I Do boot on "sme rescue" by using SME Boot CD 7.5.1,
but how to runing the rescue procedure .... i am not an expert on linux command,
the prompt that i have is on "grub" prompt ..
sme server version is 7.5.0 and the mainboard is : PC-Chip P33G V1.0 with Intel P.IV/3.0GHz and 2GB RAM
rgds,
darmasanthi
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I Do boot on "sme rescue" by using SME Boot CD 7.5.1,
but how to runing the rescue procedure .... i am not an expert on linux command,
the prompt that i have is on "grub" prompt ..
You shouldn't see that, after you type sme rescue you should see a long list of text scrolling by...
sme server version is 7.5.0 and the mainboard is : PC-Chip P33G V1.0 with Intel P.IV/3.0GHz and 2GB RAM
You will need to check to make sure that motherboard is compatible with linux and in particular CentOS 4.8.
You may need to check in the BIOS that the option native mode/AHCI mode, but before you change that what is it currently set to?