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June 17th, 2020 13:00
S4810P clish problem, ssh wont work!
Hello,
Since this afternoon, I cant connect to the switch with SSH. The shell is closing after the password. We did get a power outage and that may have affected the switch?
I was able for a moment to ssh from a S50 to the S4810.
Here's the log:
-S4810-CS#show logging
Syslog logging: enabled
Console logging: level debugging
Monitor logging: level debugging
Buffer logging: level debugging, 256 Messages Logged, Size (40960 bytes)
Trap logging: level informational
Logging to 10.0.16.59 (protocol: UDP, port: 8122)
Jun 17 14:31:46: %S4810:0 %KERN-6-INT: pid 14258 (clish), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
Jun 17 14:31:41: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r28=00000002 r29=00000024 r30=6fdda75c r31=00000000
Jun 17 14:31:41: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r24=00000002 r25=00000124 r26=6f5e23fc r27=6f5e2400
Jun 17 14:31:41: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r20=00000000 r21=00000000 r22=000037b2 r23=6f5e2388
Jun 17 14:31:41: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r16=00000000 r17=00000000 r18=00000000 r19=00000000
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r12=44004042 r13=01823b00 r14=00000000 r15=00000000
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r08=00002dc0 r09=6fef1460 r10=00002e00 r11=0000000a
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r04=00000000 r05=00000001 r06=00000000 r07=00000000
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: r00=6fd1ecbc r01=6f5e2360 r02=01813818 r03=ffffffff
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: lr =6fd1ecbc ctr=00000000 cr =44004042 xer=20000000
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: trapframe 0xfce3df28 (exc=300 srr0/1=0x6fd1ee2c/0x2d230 esr/dear=0/0x18)
Jun 17 14:31:40: %S4810:0 %KERN-2-INT: trap: pid 14258.1 (clish): DTLB exception in user mode
Would a reload fix this or should I expect the worst?
Many thanx in advance for your help.
Dany


DELL-Josh Cr
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June 17th, 2020 17:00
Hi,
It looks like a kernel panic, reloading may resolve it.
MELSNet
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June 18th, 2020 05:00
Hi Josh,
I will do a reload for sure then, hope that's enough to fix this issue.
Thank you for your time,
Dany
DELL-Josh Cr
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June 18th, 2020 09:00
Let us know if that doesn’t resolve it or you have other questions.
MELSNet
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July 10th, 2020 08:00
Hi Josh,
A reload did the trick, all good now.
Thanx,
Dany