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Bug 399731
dumprd seems not using well mknod
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Console output when booting on the kdump kernel
linux.TXT (text/plain), 11.22 KB, created by
Marc Rechte
on 2007-12-05 12:55:00 UTC
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Console output when booting on the kdump kernel
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>..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC >ÿRed Hat nash version 6.0.19 starting > Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... > Found volume group "VolGroup00" using metadata type lvm2 > 5 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup00" now active > Welcome to Fedora > Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. >Configuration de l'horloge (localtime) : mer déc 5 13:48:32 CET 2007 [ OK ] >Démarrage de udev :[ OK ] >Chargement de la configuration clavier par défaut (fr-latin9) :[ OK ] >Configuration du nom d'hôte linux2.mrechte.fr: [ OK ] >Configuration du gestionnaire de volume logique : 5 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup00" now active >[ OK ] >Vérification des systèmes de fichiers >Vérification de tous les systèmes de fichiers. >[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 >/: clean, 209619/2565920 files, 2020525/2564096 blocks >[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1 >/boot: clean, 317/12048 files, 29181/48160 blocks >[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /home] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol02 >/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol02: clean, 54541/1284224 files, 1584393/2564096 blocks >[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /tmp] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol03 >/tmp: clean, 62/2048256 files, 1584059/2048000 blocks >[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /download] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol04 >/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol04: clean, 50526/16384000 files, 8686873/32768000 blocks >[ OK ] >Remontage du système de fichiers racine en mode lecture-écriture : [ OK ] >Montage des systèmes de fichiers locaux : [ OK ] >Activation des quotas des systèmes de fichiers locaux : [ OK ] >Activation des /etc/fstab swaps : [ OK ] > INIT: Entering runlevel: 1 >Début du démarrage non-interactif >Enabling ondemand cpu frequency scaling: [ OK ] >Démarrage de jexec : Starting jexec services[ OK ] >[H[JIndique à INIT INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal > INIT: Sending processes the KILL signal >sh-3.2# service kdump start >Starting kdump:[ OK ] >sh-3.2# reboot > INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal >sh-3.2# INIT: Disabling ondemand cpu frequency scaling: [ OK ] >Démarrage de killall : [ OK ] >Sending all processes the TERM signal... >Sending all processes the KILL signal... >Saving mixer settings >Saving random seed: >Syncing hardware clock to system time >Turning off swap: >Turning off quotas: >Unmounting file systems: >Please stand by while rebooting the system... >Starting new kernel >..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC >ÿMounting proc filesystem >Mounting sysfs filesystem >Creating /dev >Creating initial device nodes >Loading scsi_mod.ko module >Loading sd_mod.ko module >Loading libata.ko module >Loading pata_atiixp.ko module >Loading sata_sil.ko module >Loading jbd.ko module >Loading mbcache.ko module >Loading ext3.ko module >Loading dm-mod.ko module >Loading dm-mirror.ko module >Loading dm-zero.ko module >Loading dm-snapshot.ko module >Creating Block Devices >Creating block device ram0 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram1 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram10 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram11 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram12 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram13 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram14 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram15 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram2 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram3 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram4 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram5 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram6 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram7 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram8 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device ram9 >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Creating block device sda >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Making device-mapper control node >BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-04 08:50:14 EDT) multi-call binary > >Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR > >Create a special file (block, character, or pipe) > >Options: > -m Create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw) > >TYPEs include: > b: Make a block (buffered) device > c or u: Make a character (un-buffered) device > p: Make a named pipe. MAJOR and MINOR are ignored for named pipes > >Scanning logical volumes > Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... > No volume groups found > No volume groups found >Activating logical volumes > No volume groups found >File descriptor 10 left open > No volume groups found >dropping to initramfs shell >exiting this shell will reboot your system ># rebootirq 21: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option) >handlers: >[<ffffffff811472c6>] (acpi_irq+0x0/0x1b) >Disabling IRQ #21 > ># exit >Restarting system.
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