Andi Kleen wrote:
Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only opportunity I have to look for error messages is in the syslogs.
acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active
threshold [0]
You mean you got this in /var/log/messages?
Can you connect a serial console or netconsole and see if thatEr... by serial console, I assume you mean via a serial cable and some other device. If so, then no, I don't have that capability. I didn't know about netconsole before you mentioned it; I'll do some research and set it up. I do have a second computer (well, my wife's laptop is also running Linux) that I could use to monitor UDP traffic, if I can figure out what to use as a client to capture the messages. This may take me a couple of days.
I didn't post to the list earlier specifically because I knew the debugging process would rapidly exceed my knowledge about kernel debugging. I appologize for making you walk me through the process.
catches anything? Also boot with oops=panic
As a boot parameter? I'll give that a try.
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