[olug] My console has fallen and it can't get up
Adam Lassek
lunatik at radiks.net
Wed Feb 14 17:17:41 UTC 2001
That almost sounds like a heating issue. You might want to make sure the
cpu isn't overheating or anything.
dbw wrote:
> This just happened again on the same box. This time I was NOT in
> X11 and it had nothing to do with the X screensaver. The machine
> froze at the login prompt; once again the keyboard was completely
> unresponsive. I suspect that the fact I was in an X session the
> first time is incidental. Once again the console is completely dead.
>
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> Last time I received a lot of "press this key and then press that"
> suggestions. I will reiterate the fact that the keyboard does not
> respond, not even CNTRL-ALT-DELETE does anything. It is not a hardware
> problem with the KB, after all, when I restart the system by killing
> the power then the system comes back and the keyboard is fine.
>
> I want to take up Phil Brutsche on his suggestion to put a getty
> on one of the machines serial ports. I do not want to run ssh or
> any remote login services for security reasons, but accessing the
> machine via the serial port would be a great solution.
>
> Could someone please offer me some information or resource on how
> to accomplish this? I am guessing that using minicom on another
> machine I would be able to access a login prompt of the afflicted
> machine via the serial port.
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Derek
>
>
>
> At Wednesday, 31 January 2001, you wrote:
>
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>> So, I've got this linux server that is basically only a firewall
>> / IP Masquerade. There are no ports listening for connections on
>> telnet, ssh, rlogin or otherwise. The box has been running for a
>> couple months now without restart and or incident. (uptime approx.
>> 65 days) The distribution is Redhat and the kernel is 2.2.16 (or
>> in that neighborhood).
>>
>> The box was running in Xwindows, the screensaver on, and after a
>> keystroke the screensaver password prompt appeared. I attempted to
>> enter my password so I could access the environment and do some work.
>> I typed in my password and hit the ENTER key...
>>
>> The console is frozen, no keyboard or mouse response. I cannot change
>> consoles, I cannot even change the caps lock state on the box. No
>> keyboard response, yet the caps lock and scroll lock lights are lit,
>> and the keyboard connection is fine. The keyboard works on other
>> computers also, so this is not a keyboard hardware problem.
>>
>> However, the ipchains and firewall stuff is still working fine.
>> I can ping the box and it replies without delay. The box is also
>> a cache name server and share the Internet to a lan of Windowze
>
> workstations.
>
>> It is still serving in this capacity and working. From this point
>> of view, the box is still functioning ok.
>>
>> I simply cannot get a console to respond. I can't get a CNTRL-ALT-
>> DELETE to work. The only thing that I "could" do is to unplug the
>> unit or hold down the power button accomplishing the same thing.
>> The computer power supply is ATX architecture.
>>
>> Killing the power is the last thing I want to do. I haven't done
>> this yet because the box is still working as a firewall / IP Masquerade
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>> server. But I would like to know 1) what causes this and 2) a better
>> way to get console back other than to kill the power.
>>
>> Has anyone else had a linux box lock up (while in Xwindows) to the
>> point where you cannot even change to another console and access
>> another shell? Is this a problem with mingetty, or is there a known
>> issue? Is there any way to make the box start responding again? Keep
>> in mind there are no remote shells to access.
>>
>> thanx
>>
>> -Derek
>>
>> (append)
>>
>> I doubt this is a hardware issue or I believe that the box would
>> not be functioning at all. I am disappointed that this is happening,
>> I choose linux as a solution for this task because I was avoiding
>> this very thing from happening; the type of thing that happens in
>> Micro$oft environment.
>>
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