or have a RAC card of some kind..:)
Benjamin Smith wrote:
I'd really like to know what this turned out to be...
I had an issue a while back where a kernel update caused a server to fail reboot - something about the combination of SCSI, Software RAID, and Grub. I had to run a grub script from the console to get it all back up. (Making an emergency plane ride worthwhile as well as fun!)
The most recent kernel update did not cause any problems.
My advice? Don't host more than about 2-4 hour drive from home...
-Ben
On Friday 24 March 2006 12:41, centos@911networks.com wrote:
Hi,
Just upgraded a remote 4.1 server [basically Samba] with yum update. Went through the process and every showed OK, when I did a restart, the only thing working is ping. I could ping it, but that's it.
Could not connect anymore through SSH, could not connect through SMB. My smb.conf is still there and it still shows my settings. Testparm -L reports the correct info, but nobody can connect.
I now have the server being shipped back. Anybody also having problems?
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