KB: Rebooting a Linux Server After a Kernel Panic
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By default, a Linux server doesn’t reboot after a kernel panic but waits for a user to manually reboot the server. To check this behavior, check /proc/sys/kernel/panic.
This represents the amount of time (in seconds) the kernel will wait before rebooting if it reaches a “kernel panic.” A setting of zero (0) seconds will disable rebooting on kernel panic. If the value is set to 1, the server will display the error message that a kernel panic occurred and will do nothing.
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| Title: | KB: Rebooting a Linux Server After a Kernel Panic |
| Description: | By default, a Linux server doesnt reboot after a kernel panic |
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