Upgrade to Debian testing hosed my system

Dazed_75 lthielster at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 10:15:32 MST 2013


If you are going to try a LiveCD and are able to mount the server's
partitions, I would start by looking at its log files to see what it
reported from the last boot attempt

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Carruth, Rusty <
Rusty.Carruth at smartstoragesys.com> wrote:

> Oh, yeah.  I was going to explain my ‘(*)’ - so here is a short version.**
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> When you boot a live cd, for things to work well you really want to have
> it look like you have a writable disk available.  The nifty trick that
> (some?) live CDs use is to use what amounts to a hierarchical file storage
> system (probably have the wrong name here).****
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> That is, at the bottom is a compressed filesystem on the CD, which you
> expand and see somehow.****
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> When you try to write to that expanded filesystem, the data is copied to
> what amounts to a ramdisk and the system now sends all requests for that
> (part of the) file to the ramdisk rather than the original spot.  So every
> block on the disk you write ends up taking 512 bytes (or so) of ram.  Sort
> of ;-)  But, if you download 100Meg, then you need to have that much RAM to
> spare.  If you set up swap it might help a little. Or connect an actual
> disk (via usb or whatever) and do your download and extraction and so forth
> there as much as possible, then you will avoid most of the ram usage (since
> you aren’t writing to the boot drive, as it were)****
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> Rusty****
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> *From:* plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org [mailto:
> plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org] *On Behalf Of *Carruth, Rusty
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:58 AM
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> *To:* Main PLUG discussion list
> *Subject:* RE: Upgrade to Debian testing hosed my system****
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> Possible?  Maybe.  Easy/useful/the_fastest_way_to_get_going?  Maybe or
> maybe not J****
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> If you have enough RAM to hold everything (remember, a live CD uses ram to
> hold changes ‘written’ to your virtual disk you think you are running
> on(*)), then you can probably do it.****
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> However, I’d start with trying other video cards.  Do you have any other
> cards laying around you could try?  (If not, I’ve got boatloads
> (figuratively speaking!) - I could loan you a few - what’s the bus you
> need? PCI?  AGP? Something else?)****
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> I was going to say something else but it has escaped me.  Oh well.****
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> Rusty****
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> *From:* plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org [
> mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org<plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org>]
> *On Behalf Of *Mark Phillips
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:54 AM
> *To:* Main PLUG discussion list
> *Subject:* Re: Upgrade to Debian testing hosed my system****
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> I tried all sorts of F keys, and no response on the monitor. I am
> wondering if there is something wrong with the driver. I had this problem
> on a different machine, and I had to download, compile, and install a new
> radeon driver. I can take the machine apart and see what the video card is
> and see if that is a problem. Is there a way to fix a driver problem with a
> live cd?****
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> Mark****
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Carruth, Rusty <
> Rusty.Carruth at smartstoragesys.com> wrote:****
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> If you hit control-alt-F1 (or F2 or … all the way to F6) do you see
> anything?****
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> What happens on the monitor while you boot?****
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> I’ve seen cases (personally) where an install decides the monitor can do
> more than it can (and I think I had an upgrade do that once also), leaving
> you with a dead monitor.****
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> However, given that you cannot ssh into it I’ll bet that won’t be the case
> - but hopefully you can see something on the monitor as it boots…****
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> Rusty****
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> *From:* plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org [mailto:
> plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org] *On Behalf Of *Mark Phillips
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:21 AM
> *To:* Main PLUG discussion list
> *Subject:* Re: Upgrade to Debian testing hosed my system****
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> Mike,****
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> Unfortunately, there is still no signal after a hard reboot. If there
> were, then I would do what you suggest. ****
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> Any ideas on how I can determine what is wrong by using something like a
> knoppix cd?****
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> Mark****
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:52 AM, Mike Ballon <mike.ballon at gmail.com>
> wrote:****
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> If there is no signal to the monitor with the box "up" I would reboot it.*
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> From there you'll need to figure out if the boot loader is intact or not.
> If it is you can boot into single user mode and try to figure out what's
> going on with the box. If you do not get the boot loader now we're talking
> about a repair to either the loader or the system as a whole using a disc
> or memory stick.****
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> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/grub-boot-into-single-user-mode/****
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Mark Phillips <mark at phillipsmarketing.biz>
> wrote:****
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> I used aptitude to upgrade a headless server from Debian stable to Debian
> testing. The upgrade did not generate any error messages, but when I
> rebooted I could not ssh into the box (connection refused) nor do I get any
> output on a monitor I attached to the box (no signal). Apache does not
> appear to be running either on the box (could not connect to the box). I
> can successfully ping the box.****
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> Any suggestions on how to fix this this server would be greatly
> appreciated!****
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> Thanks,****
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> Mark ****
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