I could use some help here. I'm having a kernel panic on Proxmox 3.4 that has been happening since 3.2. It happens on either saturday or sunday, but not every week. It's pretty random if it happens any givern week.
There are only 3 active KVM machines. The only thing that is running actively is an internal encrypted backup in a centos 5 vm. The other two are ubuntu 14.04 VMs that are just dns, dhcp, and samba, and they are idling. There are not any logged in users at this time. The internal backup that runs worked perfectly when the machine was bare metal.
I'm not all that great at troubleshooting kernel panics. What information is needed? I have captures of /var/log from the host and the centos5 vm, and a screencap of part of the kernel dump via iLo.
I will rebuild if I have to, but I want to avoid that if at all possible, as I don't have another host to run from.
There are only 3 active KVM machines. The only thing that is running actively is an internal encrypted backup in a centos 5 vm. The other two are ubuntu 14.04 VMs that are just dns, dhcp, and samba, and they are idling. There are not any logged in users at this time. The internal backup that runs worked perfectly when the machine was bare metal.
I'm not all that great at troubleshooting kernel panics. What information is needed? I have captures of /var/log from the host and the centos5 vm, and a screencap of part of the kernel dump via iLo.
I will rebuild if I have to, but I want to avoid that if at all possible, as I don't have another host to run from.