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to Data Center and did a hard reset, which seemed to help, but after a half an hour situation reapeated and now I can't even connet via SSH anymore. Any ideas what this could be? how to diagnose such a problem and what are possible fixes? Server has 32 GB RAM, 2xSSD drives with software RAID UPDATE According to Zabbix, when MySQL died, number of processes stated to increase drammaticaly, until I did a hard reset. What could those be? Number of processes linux centos hardware ssd bus share|improve this question edited Jul 24 '14 at 20:09 msanford 1,2251224 asked Dec 8 '12 at 13:30 Temnovit 31241224 Those are processes piling up waiting for I/O. Something is happening at the storage layer. –ewwhite Dec 8 '12 at 23:47 What was the issue? –ewwhite Dec 10 '12 at 10:32 @ewwhite, well, the hard drive completely died. Hello, kingston SSD. I'm bying a new one and restoring from a backup. –Temnovit Dec 10 '12 at 19:41 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted Your storage system seems to have failed. You can't read from disk at this point. Can you see the messages in the kernel ring buffer? Look at the output of dmesg if the command even works at this point. Do you have any ba
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proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection bus error vs segmentation fault below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: What is mean "Bus error" in linux Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… bus error linux command Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-03-2008,11:57 PM #1 0218 View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Aspiring Evangelist Join Date Dec 2003 Posts 377 What is mean "Bus error" http://serverfault.com/questions/456337/server-responds-bus-error-to-every-command in linux Dear All, I am newbie in Linux. Today I up 1 linux server and colo in DC. When I remote access by SSH and ype some command, the sshm will show "Bus Error". May I know what is mean "Bus errro"? Reply With Quote 0 05-04-2008,04:48 AM #2 tix3 View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Aspiring Evangelist Join Date Aug 2007 Location Greece Posts 390 Usually it meand you are out of ram.You should tail /var/log/messages to http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=690707 see any details. NOT a webhost!helping here just for the fun of it! G(r)eek inside. Reply With Quote 0 05-04-2008,06:01 AM #3 0218 View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Aspiring Evangelist Join Date Dec 2003 Posts 377 It is a new sevrer. I just setup in DC. Somebody is say possibility is hard disk problem. Can try to full filesystem check. But I am not in DC, may I know how can I do full filesystem check? Reply With Quote 0 05-04-2008,06:03 AM #4 0218 View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Aspiring Evangelist Join Date Dec 2003 Posts 377 I try tail /var/log/messages: Result May 2 11:48:56 server-01 kernel: hda: status error: status=0x80 { Busy } May 2 11:48:56 server-01 kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown May 2 11:48:56 server-01 kernel: hda: no DRQ after issuing MULTWRITE_EXT May 2 11:48:59 server-01 kernel: ide0: reset: success May 2 15:35:11 server-01 kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy } May 2 15:35:11 server-01 kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown May 2 15:35:11 server-01 kernel: hda: drive not ready for command May 2 15:35:13 server-01 kernel: ide0: reset: success May 2 16:31:46 server-01 kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy } Reply With Quote 0 05-04-2008,06:13 AM #5 tix3 View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Aspiring Evangelist Join Date Aug 2007 Location Greece Posts 390 If your hdd is smart capable enable it and see if
dumped)" Pages: 1 #1 2013-05-08 22:28:13 gay Member Registered: 2012-12-16 Posts: 73 A hint regarding applications failing with: "Bus error (core dumped)" This happens to me sometimes, for the solution see at the end of this posting after the description of the error. From GUII try https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=162972 to start an application (it might be that this only concerns gtk applications such as http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/bad-drive-bus-error-i-o-error-4175457636/ evince & gthumb but I don't know). The application does not start, instead I am told by my GUI (e17) 'XXXX (the application) stopped running unexpectedly. There was no error message. This error log will be saved as /home/...'. This error message matches the various joke error messages concocted by Microsoft in unhelpfulness. The log is not saved.From TerminalI try to bus error start it from the terminal. The terminal tells me 'Bus error (core dumped)'. Nothing more. I could not find any coredump - though the journalctl log does at least know about this: "May 09 02:03:07 xxxxxx systemd-coredump[9439]: Process 9436 (XXXX) dumped core." Running the application with strace is also not very helpful, though it hints that it all has to do with dconf: "open("/etc/dconf/profile/user", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) (...) open("/home/xxxxx/.config/dconf/user", O_RDONLY) bus error in = 11"Google searches etc.Not helpful. But then again: who is going to talk about google any more in just a couple of years.Solutionremove /home/
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