November 20, 20232 yr I've been dealing with kernel panics and freezes over the last several weeks. Syslogs have not proven helpful. "Fix Common Problems" plugin has not show errors. Everything is updated. Disabling various Docker containers is proving unhelpful. Looking for any suggestions or help.
November 20, 20232 yr Community Expert Enable the syslog server and post that after a crash together with fresh diags.
November 20, 20232 yr Author Syslog attached. This is from today after another kernel panic. No idea why the timestamp is so far off. syslog
November 22, 20232 yr Author Exactly. I do not understand what is happening. The only real indication of panic I get is displayed on my monitor. Edited November 22, 20232 yr by KD-DSO
November 22, 20232 yr Community Expert They should also be logged, was that the persistent syslog form the syslog server you posted? Doesn't look like it, normal syslog starts over after every boot.
November 23, 20232 yr Author That's the Syslog I pulled from /boot/logs. Should I be looking elsewhere?
November 23, 20232 yr Community Expert 7 hours ago, KD-DSO said: Should I be looking elsewhere? Did you activate the mirror to flash drive option in the syslog server?
November 24, 20232 yr Author I did last week, yes. System crashed again. Same messages on monitor as shown above. Syslog did not update. Want to confirm the syslog should be writing to /boot/logs/syslog when mirror to flash is enabled? I am going to try ingesting it into an external splunk server as well. Edited November 24, 20232 yr by KD-DSO
November 24, 20232 yr Author Seemed I had a seperate logging issue not helping anything. Deleted all rsyslog.* files in /boot/config/ and the log file at /boot/log/syslog. After reboot I now have logs in /boot, through the GUI and at Splunk. Hopefully that helps in troubleshooting the main issue.
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