shabanip wrote:
how can i log kernel panics (with core dump details) on kernel 2.6?
thanks,
Payam Shabanian
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Back in the day when I was trying to help Linus debug an emu10k1 bug I
set up a serial console to another PC - that helped a lot. If you're in
X most of the time, there's
*FYI :)*
*Original article:
*http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/tnotes/tnbyos/2000/tn062.htm
*
How to Troubleshoot Linux Kernel Panics*
*Problem Description:
*Kernel panics on Linux are hard to identify and troubleshoot.
Troubleshooting kernel panics often requires reproducing a situation
shabanip ha scritto:
how can i log kernel panics (with core dump details) on kernel 2.6?
thanks,
Payam Shabanian
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the
# ulimit -c unlimited
doesn't work ?
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Bu
Hi,
I don't think that anyone will find a means to log something if your
kernel panics.
Regards
Frank
PS: Regardless of the kernel version used ;)
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 12:17 +0330, shabanip wrote:
> how can i log kernel panics (with core dump details) on kernel 2.6?
> thanks,
> Payam Shabanian
how can i log kernel panics (with core dump details) on kernel 2.6?
thanks,
Payam Shabanian
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