Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 16 Dec 2000 12:08:42 +0100 | From | David Weinehall <> | Subject | Re: Kernel panic: VFS: LRU block list corrupted |
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On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 09:04:31PM -0600, Lee Leahu wrote: > Hello all, > > One of my linux servers crash with a 'kernal panic: VFS: LRU block list > corrupted' message on my screen. > I reboot with a boot disk - it was find, then rebooted of the hard drive > and it was fine. The systems is runing fine > now, but i thought maybe someone on this list could explain to me what > exactly happend there.
Uhm. First of all, you really need to supply information on what kernel-version this is. Any hardware information is useful too. And the oops seem to come from klogd, right? klogd has a horrific tendency of destroying all information in the oops, thus it's recommended to call klogd with the '-x' argument to tell it not to decode oops:es.
Then, when you get an oops, run it through ksymoops.
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