Timeline for How can I troubleshoot kernel panics?
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| Jan 10, 2018 at 4:09 | vote | accept | Sparhawk | ||
| Jan 10, 2018 at 1:03 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackRaspi/status/950895946057035777 | ||
| Nov 28, 2017 at 23:36 | history | edited | Sparhawk | CC BY-SA 3.0 | clarify |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 23:32 | comment | added | Sparhawk | Thanks @crasic. I think it's probably not RAM or other hardware, because I tested with a different RPi itself, and it still crashed. However, I carried over the SD card, so I'll try restoring from a backup and see if it still crashes. The backup fails intermittently, so I presumed that the SD card was not unequivocally corrupt in any specific sector, but worth a shot changing it anyway. | |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 23:29 | answer | added | crasic | timeline score: 4 | |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 22:47 | comment | added | crasic | Intermittent, unexplained, newly developed kernel panic with no correlated software changes will point to hardware problems. That it's associated with rsync would point to an SD card failure. They do have limited r/w counts and 1 year of heavy use could do it in. Even if you use external drives for data it is still possible that SD card corruption/failure would cause this. Other hardware possibilities are bad RAM and other failures. | |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 21:56 | history | edited | Sparhawk | CC BY-SA 3.0 | spelling |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 21:41 | answer | added | larsks | timeline score: 5 | |
| Nov 28, 2017 at 21:34 | history | asked | Sparhawk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |