Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 13 May 1999 17:02:28 -0500 | From | Dan Yocum <> | Subject | Forcing a Crash Dump Log |
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Hello all,
Ok, so the answer to this might be lurking somewhere on the web in the FAQ, or on someone's homepage, but I'm a) lazy and b) really, really busy writing a grant proposal and polishing my paper for Linux Expo.
This is what we want to know:
Forwarded from stan@nascar.fnal.gov on Thursday, May 13, 1999:
Thanks for the info about logging kern messages. We will add this. I guess the question I have is still the following. On all Sun, Sgi, Dec, Ibm we have a way to force a kernel to force a copy of memory to swap space. Then on the boot up the kernel saves this image as a core dump/panic file that can be examined with a utility like crash or dbx. Can we ask the linux support line this question.
Stan.
Thanks for the info, in advance.
Dan
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