Discussion: Dead Apache walking
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Vieux 07/02/2008, 02h25   #4
David
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Jerim wrote:
> This weekend we had an odd occurrence where many of our servers
> stopped responding. SSH wouldn't connect, and when you physicall went
> to the console for that server you were presented with this:
>
> bash ~#
>
> None of the commands worked. The first server I found like this, I
> tried to reboot and it gave me a grub 15 error. Our Apache webserver
> is having the same issues, and my feeling is that once we reboot, it
> will give me the same error. For right now, it is running, we just
> can't get in to make any changes. Our backup server is in the same
> shape, so we can't pull from the backup.
>
> The question I have, is what are the options for pulling any files or
> configurations off that machine? It is still running, we just can't
> get into it. None of the sites we host are particularly advanced, so
> we could probably just go to each site in a webbrowser and save each
> page. That would at least save the website data for us. I didn't know
> if anyone know of any tools or scripts that could crawler a website
> and download all the data.
>
>


It sounds to me like you had a brown out or some sort of power
fluctuation and perhaps have a borked file. Usually the error 15 is
caused when the boot loader can not find and/or read the vmlinuz file in
the /boot directory
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