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Re: [sysvinit-devel] [Question] A panic when reboot --force the system
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Xishi Qiu |
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Re: [sysvinit-devel] [Question] A panic when reboot --force the system |
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Mon, 26 Oct 2015 17:11:35 +0800 |
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On 2015/10/24 14:54, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Rui Xiang]
>> Hi,list
>
> Hi.
>
>> It seems that reboot or force reboot through *sysvinit* have the problem.
>> Furthermore, using reboot -f in *systemd* should also have this
>> problem, right?
>>
>> And is that a bug for current reboot process in sysvinit or systemd?
>>
>> All comments are welcome, thanks.
>
> I must admit, that the only scenario I can think of that would cause
> SysV init to die like this is running out of memory very early in the
> startup of the process.
>
Hi Petter,
You mean init will be killed at boot time when there is no memory, right?
However, we sure the memory is enough at boot time.
But apps maybe use a lot of memory after boot, then reboot, and
catch the error.
Thanks,
Xishi Qiu
> Are you sure the kernel isn't running out of memory? Perhaps you can
> try using valgrind to figure out why init exits?
>
> I'm trimming the list of receivers to the sysvinit mailing list, to
> avoid flodding too many people.
>