Hi,
yesterday there was obviously a problem in one virtual server.
Host centos
uname -rm: 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 x86_64
Guest: centos
uname -rm: 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5 x86_64
Vmware server : VMware-server-2.0.1-156745.x86_64.rpm
Logwatch in guest:
--------------------- Kernel Begin ------------------------
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
[<ffffffff8005dde9>] error_exit+0x0/0x84 ...: 3 Time(s)
---------------------- Kernel End -------------------------
Any ideas? Hardware problem? How can I check hardware?
The only message I found is from mysqld:
Number of processes running now: 0
091111 12:29:05 mysqld restarted
091111 12:29:07 InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!
InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.
InnoDB: Reading tablespace information from the .ibd files...
InnoDB: Restoring possible half-written data pages from the doublewrite
InnoDB: buffer...
091111 12:29:08 InnoDB: Starting log scan based on checkpoint at
InnoDB: log sequence number 0 100423936.
InnoDB: Doing recovery: scanned up to log sequence number 0 100423936
091111 12:29:09 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 100423936
091111 12:29:09 [Note] /usr/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections.
Version: '5.0.45' socket: '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' port: 3306 Source distribution
Best regards
Helmut
Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hi,
yesterday there was obviously a problem in one virtual server.
What problem? did the guest crash? did it reboot? What happened?
Have you checked the vmware logs?(in the same directory as the guest data files)
Check 'dmesg' on the host for any hints of what is going on?
Check the logs on the host?
Any other guest VMs on the same host? Any of them experience anything? Check their logs during the same time frame that the one guest had issues for signs of problems?
nate