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best answers are voted up and rise to the top Determining cause of Linux kernel panic up vote 15 down vote favorite 13 I'm running an Ubuntu 12.04 derivative (amd64) and I've been having really strange issues recently. Out of the blue, seemingly, X will freeze completely for a while (1-3 minutes?) and then the system will reboot. This system is overclocked, but very stable as verified in Windows, which leads linux kernel panic log me to believe I'm having a kernel panic or an issue with one of my modules. Even in Linux, I can run LINPACK and won't see a crash despite putting ridiculous load on the CPU. Crashes seem to happen at random times, even when the machine is sitting idle. How can I debug what's crashing the system? On a hunch that it might be the proprietary NVIDIA driver, I reverted all the way down to the stable version of the driver, version 304 and I still experience the crash. Can anyone walk me through a good debugging procedure for after a crash? I'd be more than happy to boot into a thumb drive and post all of my post-crash configuration files, I'm just not sure what they would be. How can I find out what's crashing my system? Here are a bunch of logs, the usual culprits. .xsession-errors: http://pastebin.com/EEDtVkVm /var/log/Xorg.0.log: http://pastebin.com/ftsG5VAn /var/log/kern.log: http://pastebin.com/Hsy7jcHZ /var/log/syslog: http://pastebin.com/9Fkp3FMz I can't even seem to find a record of the crash at all. Triggering the crash is not so simple, it seem to happen when the GPU is trying to draw multiple things at once. If I put on a YouTube video in full screen and let it repeat for a while or scroll through a
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LinkedIn How to Use this Site ? Redhat Enterprise Linux - Troubleshooting Kernel Panic issues http://unixadminschool.com/blog/2013/09/redhat-enterprise-linux-troubleshooting-kernel-panic-issues-part-2/ - Part 2 September 30, 2013By RamdevOther Learning Articles that you may like to read Latest ArticlesInformation CentersLinux AdminSolaris AdminVxVM AdminVCS AdminCareer GuidanceScriptingStorage AdminQuick ReferenceLatest Articles Information Centers Linux Admin Solaris Admin VxVM Admin VCS Admin Career Guidance Scripting Storage Admin Quick Reference Free Courses We Offer Linux Administration Interview Preparation [Free Email Crash kernel panic Course] Roles and Responsibilities of System Admin [Free Course] Getting Started with RHEL7 Administration [Free Course] Paid Training Courses we Offer Self Paced CoursesLive WebexSelf Paced CoursesSolaris11 Self Paced Video Learning RHEL7 Self Paced Video Learning VxVM + VCS Self Paced Video Learning Solaris10 Self Paced Video Learning Puppet Automation Self Paced Video Learning Live kernel panic error WebexSolaris 11 Administration Live WebEx Puppet Automation - Live WebEx Veritas ( VCS+VxVM) Live Webex This is continuation post to our earlier kernel panic reference post ( Redhat Enterprise Linux 6 – Kernel Panic and System Crash – Troubleshooting Quick Reference ) where we have discussed several types of kernel panic issues and their reasons. And in this post I will be talking about the procedures and some guidelines to diagnosis and troubleshoot the common kernel panic issues in redhat linux. Btw, please note that these are just guidelines and purely your knowledge purpose, but they doesn't guarantee any solutions to your environment specific issues. You need to take extreme care and precaution while troubleshooting issues which are very specific to your hardware and software environment. How do we analyse System Crash and Kernel Panic Issues Normally we expect we have already configured Kdump to gather necessary vmcore to analyse these kind of issues. If we have vmcore ready we cou