Marcus Heine wrote:

Hi,

I am currently playing around with diskless Solaris (iscsi, network booted ramdisk, etc) and found that dumpadm allows me to configure a USB stick or an iscsi device as a dump
device no problem, like
    dumpadm -c kernel -d /dev/dsk/...
but testing this with "reboot -d" did not result in any crashdump activity.
The x86 system just hung for about 5 seconds and then reset.

I found some information that dumping to network devices (like the iscsi one) does not work, because the underlying network stack is multi-threaded and when panic'ing the kernel goes into single threaded mode and disables interrupts so would require
polling?

But does this hinder USB device dumps as well? If yes, are there any efforts under
way to support USB and/or network dump devices in future?
We are currently working to support iscsi as a boot device for the next release. Could you please file a bug at defect.opensolaris.org.


What are the OpenSolaris 2009.06 supported dump devices anyway? SATA, SCSI, FC?
These should work as dump devices.

-Sanjay


Thanks in advance,
 --Marcus




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