August 15, 20205 yr I keep getting a kernal panic every couple of days to a week. Logs attached. Will upload pictures also. bbb-diagnostics-20200814-2336.zip
August 15, 20205 yr Community Expert Likely a result of the crashing, not the reason for it, but you need to check filesystem on disk9. You should also try this, it might catch the beginning of the crash problem.
August 20, 20205 yr Author On 8/15/2020 at 3:13 AM, johnnie.black said: Likely a result of the crashing, not the reason for it, but you need to check filesystem on disk9. You should also try this, it might catch the beginning of the crash problem. Thanks! I ended up doing a filesystem check/repair on all my disks and caught some things, thanks for that. I enabled the syslog server and had it mirror to my flashdrive....hope that was ok. I assume these still get packed up when I do a diagnostics dump? (Attached) The last kernal panic happened August 19 12:45 EST bbb-diagnostics-20200820-1728.zip
August 20, 20205 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, tacobelldog52 said: I enabled the syslog server and had it mirror to my flashdrive....hope that was ok. I assume these still get packed up when I do a diagnostics dump? (Attached) The last kernal panic happened August 19 12:45 EST No syslogs in diagnostics only include since last reboot. You will have to get the syslog server logs and attach separately. Don't recommend leaving syslogs saving to flash but fine for short term debugging.
August 21, 20205 yr Author 1 hour ago, trurl said: No syslogs in diagnostics only include since last reboot. You will have to get the syslog server logs and attach separately. Don't recommend leaving syslogs saving to flash but fine for short term debugging. I have attached the one located at /boot/logs is this correct? syslog
August 21, 20205 yr Community Expert 6 hours ago, tacobelldog52 said: is this correct? Yep. There are some macvlan call traces, these are usually caused by dockers with custom IP addresses:
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