Hi,
I'm acquainted with kernel panics, and would like
to humbly suggest considering some of the tried
and true methods for debugging them.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=linux+%22kernel+panic%22+~debug&btnG=Search
Thanks,
Kingsley
On 09/08/08 15:49, Walter Faleiro wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried to run the command netstat -tap | grep LISTEN on the asterix box.
> The Centos 5.x system gave kernel panic. When I contacted the vendor he said
> the OS is modified and we should not be running commands like netstat. This
> is nonsense that I am hearing. However going ahead with the actual issue, I
> would like to hear if anyone else had a similar occurence.
>> Thanks,
> --Walter
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