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Old 11-17-2007, 05:04 PM  
latinasscash
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The best way to check into the cause of the panic is
to view the file "/var/log/messages" for anything around
the time the panic occured. In general they occur due to
a hardware error (driver, disk, memory). Immediately before
the panic message in the log, you should see a message
giving you a clue as to the cause.

Also run "dmesg" to check the system messages from the
last startup. If you are running with RAID sets, ensure the
volumes came back clean. I have seen tons of RHE systems
panic when one of the disks in the RAID set goes bad.

Hope this helps.
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