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Stopping disk encryption [FAILED]
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insmod: error inserting '/lib/aes_generic.ko': -1 File existsThis message can safely be ignored.
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/etc/udev/rules.d/40-multipath.rules:
KERNEL!="dm-[0-9]*", ACTION=="add", PROGRAM=="/bin/bash -c '/sbin/lsmod | /bin/grep ^dm_multipath'", RUN+="/sbin/multipath -v0 %M:%m"This line causes udev to run multipath every time a block device is added to the node. Even with this line removed, multipathd will still automatically create multipath devices, and multipath will still be called during the boot process, for nodes with multipathed root filesystems. The only change is that multipath devices will not be automatically created when multipathd is not running, which should not be a problem for the vast majority of multipath users.
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Updating : mypackage ################### [ 472/1655] rpmdb: unable to lock mutex: Invalid argument
# yum update glibc # yum updateYou will also see this error if you downgrade glibc to an earlier version on an installed 5.3 system.
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mvapich and mvapich2 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 are compiled to support only InfiniBand/iWARP interconnects. Consequently, they will not run over ethernet or other network interconnects.
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cannot open `/tmp/openmpi-upgrade-version.*' for reading: No such file or directoryThe message is harmless and can be safely ignored.
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bnx2 driver.
/etc/modprobe.d/ containing the following line:
options bnx2 disable_msi=1
pci=nomsi.
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/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules file prevents the creation of persistent names for tape devices with numbers higher than 9 in their names. For example, a persistent name will not be created for a tape device with a name of nst12.
nst[0-9] in /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules.
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smartctl tool cannot properly read SMART parameters from SATA devices.
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openmpi and lam may prevent you from upgrading these packages. This bug manifests in the following error (when attempting to upgrade openmpi or lam:
error: %preun(openmpi-[version]) scriptlet failed, exit status 2
openmpi and lam in order to install their latest versions. To do so, use the following rpm command:
rpm -qa | grep '^openmpi-\|^lam-' | xargs rpm -e --noscripts --allmatches
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dm-multipath, if features "1 queue_if_no_path" is specified in /etc/multipath.conf then any process that issues I/O will hang until one or more paths are restored.
no_path_retry [N] in /etc/multipath.conf (where [N] is the number of times the system should retry a path). When you do, remove the features "1 queue_if_no_path" option from /etc/multipath.conf as well.
"1 queue_if_no_path" and experience the issue noted here, use dmsetup to edit the policy at runtime for a particular LUN (i.e. for which all the paths are unavailable).
dmsetup message [device] 0 "fail_if_no_path", where [device] is the multipath device name (e.g. mpath2; do not specify the path) for which you want to change the policy from "queue_if_no_path" to "fail_if_no_path".
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kdump on an IBM Bladecenter QS21 or QS22 configured with NFS root will fail. To avoid this, specify an NFS dump target in /etc/kdump.conf.
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acpi_sleep=s3_bios.
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qla3xxx and qla4xxx drivers support ethernet and iSCSI functions individually. Both drivers do not support the use of ethernet and iSCSI functions simultaneously.
ifdown/ifup commands) may hang the device. To avoid this, allow a 10-second interval after an ifup before issuing an ifdown. Also, allow the same 10-second interval after an ifdown before issuing an ifup. This interval allows ample time to stabilize and re-initialize all functions when an ifup is issued.
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/var/log/boot.log is not available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3.
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kexec/kdump kernel if X is running and using a driver other than vesa. This problem only exists with ATI Rage XL graphics chipsets.
kexec/kdump kernel.
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kernel: assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability kernel: pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[005d:10de] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
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/media:
mount /dev/[device name] /media
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lvm commands will hang indefinitely when dm-multipath is used, as the LUN has now become stale.
mpath link entries in /etc/lvm/.cache specific to the stale LUN.
ls -l /dev/mpath | grep [stale LUN]
[stale LUN] is 3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00, the following results may appear:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 2 10:33 /3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00 -> ../dm-4 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 2 10:33 /3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00p1 -> ../dm-5
mpath links: dm-4 and dm-5.
/etc/lvm/.cache:
/dev/dm-4 /dev/dm-5 /dev/mapper/3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00 /dev/mapper/3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00p1 /dev/mpath/3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00 /dev/mpath/3600d0230003414f30000203a7bc41a00p1
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multipath command with the -ll option can cause the command to hang if one of the paths is on a blocking device. Note that the driver does not fail a request after some time if the device does not respond.
multipath state without hanging the command, use multipath -l instead.
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pm-utils from a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Beta version of pm-utils will fail, resulting in the following error:
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /etc/pm/sleep.d: cpio: rename
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ directory prior to upgrading. If /etc/pm/sleep.d contains any files, move those files to /etc/pm/hooks/.
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ib_mthca driver reports a catastrophic error on this hardware, it is usually related to an insufficient completion queue depth relative to the number of outstanding work requests generated by the user application.
opensm is running at the time the error occurs, then you need to manually restart it in order to resume proper operation.
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dom0. Once installation finishes, it can then use its own bootloader. However, this can only be achieved by forcing the guest's first reboot to be a shutdown.
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rpmbuild on the compiz source RPM will fail if any KDE or qt development packages (for example, qt-devel) are installed. This is caused by a bug in the compiz configuration script.
qt development packages before attempting to build the compiz package from its source RPM.
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firstboot will not run after installation. The system will go directly to the graphical login screen and skip firstboot altogether. If you attempt to run firstboot manually (i.e. from a failsafe terminal), the X session will crash.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file; then, configure X to use the supported vesa driver instead using the following command:
system-config-display --reconfig --set-driver=vesa
firstboot. To switch back to your old settings, restore your original /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
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gettimeofday system call may move backwards. This is because of an overflow issue that causes the TSC timer to jump forward significantly in some cases; when this occurs, the TSC timer will correct itself, but will ultimately register a movement backwards in time.
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sniff may result in an error. This is because some required packages are not installed with dogtail.
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/etc/multipath.conf, setting max_fds to unlimited will prevent the multipathd daemon from starting up properly. As such, you should use a sufficiently high value instead for this setting.
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radeonfb module.
hal-system-power-suspend to /usr/share/hal/scripts/ containing the following lines:
chvt 1 radeontool light off radeontool dac off
restore-after-standby to the same directory as well, containing the following lines:
radeontool dac on radeontool light on chvt 7
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edac module is loaded, BIOS memory reporting will not work. This is because the edac module clears the register that the BIOS uses for reporting memory errors.
edac module) by default. If you wish to ensure BIOS memory reporting on your system, you need to manually blacklist the edac modules. To do so, add the following lines to /etc/modprobe.conf:
blacklist edac_mc blacklist i5000_edac blacklist i3000_edac blacklist e752x_edac
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VFS: busy inodes on changed media or resized disk sdi
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gfs2_dinode_dealloc and shrink_dcache_memory will also appear in the stack traces of any processes stuck in the hung node.
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Could not detect stabilization, waiting 10 seconds. Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while...This delay (which may be up to 10 seconds, dependant on the hardware configuration) is necessary to ensure that the kernel has completed scanning the disks.
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EDID information from the monitor. When this occurs, the graphics driver will be unable to display resolutions highers than 800x600.
ServerLayout section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Option "Int10Backend" "x86emu"
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alsamixer.
ADCMux field should display L R CAPTUR.
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padlock: VIA PadLock not detected.This message can safely be ignored.
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glxgears window (when glxgears is run). Doing so can lock the system.
Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Option "Tiling" "0"
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alsamixer.
ADCMux field should display L R CAPTUR.
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i810 driver. You should use the default intel driver instead.
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Badness in smp_call_function at arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c:223
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alsamixer.
ADCMux field should display L R CAPTUR.
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Please wait, loading kernel... /pci@8000000f8000000/ide@4,1/disk@0:2,vmlinux-anaconda: No such file or directory boot:To work around this:
setenv real-base 2000000
0> dev /packages/gui obe
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vmur and convert the dump into a Linux-readable file using vmconvert.
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/usr/bin/setup — provided by the setuptool package.
/usr/bin/rhn_register — provided by the rhn-setup package.
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kexec purgatory code. This code contains instructions for backing up the first 640k of memory after a crash.
purgatory console output can be useful in diagnosing problems, it is not needed for kdump to properly function. As such, if your Itanium system resets during a kdump operation, disable console output in purgatory by adding --noio to the KEXEC_ARGS variable in /etc/sysconfig/kdump.
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perftest will fail if different CPU speeds are detected. As such, you should disable CPU speed scaling before running perftest.
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kdump kernel is booted, the following error will appear in the boot log:
mknod: /tmp/initrd.[numbers]/dev/efirtc: No such file or directory
efirtc in an incorrect path. However, the device path in question is also created statically in the initramfs when the kdump service is started. As such, the run-time creation of the device node is redundant, harmless, and should not affect the performance of kdump.
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kdump kernel properly. In such cases, use the machvec=dig kernel parameter.
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alsamixer.
ADCMux field should display L R CAPTUR.