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| Subject: | Re: [performancecopilot/pcp] pmcd causes complete system lockup on CentOS 7 on VMware (#107) |
| From: | Nathan Scott <notifications@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 15 Aug 2016 17:52:51 -0700 |
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| By lock up I mean the machine is completely dead. Not 100% CPU busy, not out of memory, etc. but completely unresponsive This sounds like a kernel / hardware problem (like Ken, I've never come across anything like this, nor seen reports from anyone else along these lines FWIW). You may have some success extracting additional diagnostics via a kernel debugger, and/or sysrq-'t' from the console - https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sysrq.txt | Does PCP load or include any kernel modules when it is started? No it doesn't. Your log file and configuration file look in good shape too - no warnings/errors there, so from a PCP point of view, everything looks normal with your machine setups. — |
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