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RHEL hangs after starting virt-who succesfully


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Idea #1: Is there a way to REPAIR an RHEL 6.2 installation?




During the start-up procedure, after a recent forced reboot, my Linux machine (RHEL 6.2) hangs right after successfully starting virt-who. I can use login screens (Alt + F2/F3...) in text mode.



I am clueless -- how can I find out what is the next step in the startup sequence? That step is most likely what is causing it to hang.



These are the last lines saved to /var/log/boot.log:



Starting RPC idmapd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Retrigger failed udev events[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Loading autofs4: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting automount: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Enabling Bluetooth devices:
Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ntpd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting mysqld: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting postfix: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksm: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksmtuned: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting Qpid AMQP daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting rhsmcertd 240 1440[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting virt-who: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]









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    What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 10 '12 at 16:10











  • I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

    – Nick
    Feb 13 '12 at 7:47











  • Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 15 '12 at 9:01











  • xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

    – Nick
    Feb 15 '12 at 14:45

















1















Idea #1: Is there a way to REPAIR an RHEL 6.2 installation?




During the start-up procedure, after a recent forced reboot, my Linux machine (RHEL 6.2) hangs right after successfully starting virt-who. I can use login screens (Alt + F2/F3...) in text mode.



I am clueless -- how can I find out what is the next step in the startup sequence? That step is most likely what is causing it to hang.



These are the last lines saved to /var/log/boot.log:



Starting RPC idmapd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Retrigger failed udev events[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Loading autofs4: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting automount: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Enabling Bluetooth devices:
Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ntpd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting mysqld: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting postfix: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksm: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksmtuned: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting Qpid AMQP daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting rhsmcertd 240 1440[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting virt-who: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]









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  • 1





    What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 10 '12 at 16:10











  • I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

    – Nick
    Feb 13 '12 at 7:47











  • Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 15 '12 at 9:01











  • xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

    – Nick
    Feb 15 '12 at 14:45













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1








Idea #1: Is there a way to REPAIR an RHEL 6.2 installation?




During the start-up procedure, after a recent forced reboot, my Linux machine (RHEL 6.2) hangs right after successfully starting virt-who. I can use login screens (Alt + F2/F3...) in text mode.



I am clueless -- how can I find out what is the next step in the startup sequence? That step is most likely what is causing it to hang.



These are the last lines saved to /var/log/boot.log:



Starting RPC idmapd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Retrigger failed udev events[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Loading autofs4: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting automount: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Enabling Bluetooth devices:
Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ntpd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting mysqld: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting postfix: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksm: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksmtuned: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting Qpid AMQP daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting rhsmcertd 240 1440[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting virt-who: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]









share|improve this question
















Idea #1: Is there a way to REPAIR an RHEL 6.2 installation?




During the start-up procedure, after a recent forced reboot, my Linux machine (RHEL 6.2) hangs right after successfully starting virt-who. I can use login screens (Alt + F2/F3...) in text mode.



I am clueless -- how can I find out what is the next step in the startup sequence? That step is most likely what is causing it to hang.



These are the last lines saved to /var/log/boot.log:



Starting RPC idmapd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Retrigger failed udev events[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Loading autofs4: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting automount: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Enabling Bluetooth devices:
Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ntpd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting mysqld: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting postfix: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksm: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting ksmtuned: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting Qpid AMQP daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting rhsmcertd 240 1440[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
Starting virt-who: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]






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    What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 10 '12 at 16:10











  • I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

    – Nick
    Feb 13 '12 at 7:47











  • Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 15 '12 at 9:01











  • xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

    – Nick
    Feb 15 '12 at 14:45












  • 1





    What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 10 '12 at 16:10











  • I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

    – Nick
    Feb 13 '12 at 7:47











  • Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

    – Alien Life Form
    Feb 15 '12 at 9:01











  • xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

    – Nick
    Feb 15 '12 at 14:45







1




1





What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

– Alien Life Form
Feb 10 '12 at 16:10





What makes you say it is hanging? If you can you login from the text consoles, then this is a problem of X/graphical desktop not starting, and we should take it from there.

– Alien Life Form
Feb 10 '12 at 16:10













I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

– Nick
Feb 13 '12 at 7:47





I could only start the text console after disabling redgb noquiet and restarting from the boot loader entry. Before that, it would just freeze in the RHEL splash screen.

– Nick
Feb 13 '12 at 7:47













Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

– Alien Life Form
Feb 15 '12 at 9:01





Looks a video card problem to me... if you login and type startx, does it succed?

– Alien Life Form
Feb 15 '12 at 9:01













xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

– Nick
Feb 15 '12 at 14:45





xinit fails with 'cannot detect screens'

– Nick
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Get the init level of your system:



[root@rhel6 ~]# INIT_LEVEL=$(cat /etc/inittab |tail -n1|cut -d":" -f2)
[root@rhel6 ~]# echo $INIT_LEVEL
3


List the services starting in this run level(they are ordered in the startup order), get the line after virt-who in your case:



[root@rhel6 ~]# find /etc/rc$INIT_LEVEL.d/S*
/etc/rc3.d/S02lvm2-monitor
/etc/rc3.d/S08ip6tables
/etc/rc3.d/S08iptables
/etc/rc3.d/S10network
/etc/rc3.d/S11auditd
/etc/rc3.d/S12rsyslog
/etc/rc3.d/S25netfs
/etc/rc3.d/S26udev-post
/etc/rc3.d/S55sshd
/etc/rc3.d/S80postfix
/etc/rc3.d/S90crond
/etc/rc3.d/S97rhnsd
/etc/rc3.d/S97rhsmcertd
/etc/rc3.d/S99local





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    It might be a recent bug. I had same issue last week.



    http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5636






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    • This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

      – Michael Hampton
      May 13 '16 at 16:27











    • Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

      – GioMac
      May 13 '16 at 16:42











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    Get the init level of your system:



    [root@rhel6 ~]# INIT_LEVEL=$(cat /etc/inittab |tail -n1|cut -d":" -f2)
    [root@rhel6 ~]# echo $INIT_LEVEL
    3


    List the services starting in this run level(they are ordered in the startup order), get the line after virt-who in your case:



    [root@rhel6 ~]# find /etc/rc$INIT_LEVEL.d/S*
    /etc/rc3.d/S02lvm2-monitor
    /etc/rc3.d/S08ip6tables
    /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables
    /etc/rc3.d/S10network
    /etc/rc3.d/S11auditd
    /etc/rc3.d/S12rsyslog
    /etc/rc3.d/S25netfs
    /etc/rc3.d/S26udev-post
    /etc/rc3.d/S55sshd
    /etc/rc3.d/S80postfix
    /etc/rc3.d/S90crond
    /etc/rc3.d/S97rhnsd
    /etc/rc3.d/S97rhsmcertd
    /etc/rc3.d/S99local





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      Get the init level of your system:



      [root@rhel6 ~]# INIT_LEVEL=$(cat /etc/inittab |tail -n1|cut -d":" -f2)
      [root@rhel6 ~]# echo $INIT_LEVEL
      3


      List the services starting in this run level(they are ordered in the startup order), get the line after virt-who in your case:



      [root@rhel6 ~]# find /etc/rc$INIT_LEVEL.d/S*
      /etc/rc3.d/S02lvm2-monitor
      /etc/rc3.d/S08ip6tables
      /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables
      /etc/rc3.d/S10network
      /etc/rc3.d/S11auditd
      /etc/rc3.d/S12rsyslog
      /etc/rc3.d/S25netfs
      /etc/rc3.d/S26udev-post
      /etc/rc3.d/S55sshd
      /etc/rc3.d/S80postfix
      /etc/rc3.d/S90crond
      /etc/rc3.d/S97rhnsd
      /etc/rc3.d/S97rhsmcertd
      /etc/rc3.d/S99local





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        Get the init level of your system:



        [root@rhel6 ~]# INIT_LEVEL=$(cat /etc/inittab |tail -n1|cut -d":" -f2)
        [root@rhel6 ~]# echo $INIT_LEVEL
        3


        List the services starting in this run level(they are ordered in the startup order), get the line after virt-who in your case:



        [root@rhel6 ~]# find /etc/rc$INIT_LEVEL.d/S*
        /etc/rc3.d/S02lvm2-monitor
        /etc/rc3.d/S08ip6tables
        /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables
        /etc/rc3.d/S10network
        /etc/rc3.d/S11auditd
        /etc/rc3.d/S12rsyslog
        /etc/rc3.d/S25netfs
        /etc/rc3.d/S26udev-post
        /etc/rc3.d/S55sshd
        /etc/rc3.d/S80postfix
        /etc/rc3.d/S90crond
        /etc/rc3.d/S97rhnsd
        /etc/rc3.d/S97rhsmcertd
        /etc/rc3.d/S99local





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        Get the init level of your system:



        [root@rhel6 ~]# INIT_LEVEL=$(cat /etc/inittab |tail -n1|cut -d":" -f2)
        [root@rhel6 ~]# echo $INIT_LEVEL
        3


        List the services starting in this run level(they are ordered in the startup order), get the line after virt-who in your case:



        [root@rhel6 ~]# find /etc/rc$INIT_LEVEL.d/S*
        /etc/rc3.d/S02lvm2-monitor
        /etc/rc3.d/S08ip6tables
        /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables
        /etc/rc3.d/S10network
        /etc/rc3.d/S11auditd
        /etc/rc3.d/S12rsyslog
        /etc/rc3.d/S25netfs
        /etc/rc3.d/S26udev-post
        /etc/rc3.d/S55sshd
        /etc/rc3.d/S80postfix
        /etc/rc3.d/S90crond
        /etc/rc3.d/S97rhnsd
        /etc/rc3.d/S97rhsmcertd
        /etc/rc3.d/S99local






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            It might be a recent bug. I had same issue last week.



            http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5636






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            • This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

              – Michael Hampton
              May 13 '16 at 16:27











            • Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

              – GioMac
              May 13 '16 at 16:42















            0














            It might be a recent bug. I had same issue last week.



            http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5636






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            • This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

              – Michael Hampton
              May 13 '16 at 16:27











            • Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

              – GioMac
              May 13 '16 at 16:42













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            It might be a recent bug. I had same issue last week.



            http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5636






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            It might be a recent bug. I had same issue last week.



            http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=5636







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            • This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

              – Michael Hampton
              May 13 '16 at 16:27











            • Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

              – GioMac
              May 13 '16 at 16:42

















            • This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

              – Michael Hampton
              May 13 '16 at 16:27











            • Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

              – GioMac
              May 13 '16 at 16:42
















            This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

            – Michael Hampton
            May 13 '16 at 16:27





            This doesn't appear to have any relevance to the question.

            – Michael Hampton
            May 13 '16 at 16:27













            Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

            – GioMac
            May 13 '16 at 16:42





            Doesn't, but I had same issue while running virt-who :)

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