Re: how to capture kernel panics
From: Jeff Moyer
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 10:31:16 EST
==> Regarding Re: how to capture kernel panics; "shabanip" <shabanip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> adds:
shabanip> as i see netconsole is a kernel module. so i just need to load
shabanip> netconsole module with server:port parameters. am i right?
MODULE_PARM_DESC(netconsole, " netconsole=[src-port]@[src-ip]/[dev],[tgt-port]@<tgt-ip>/[tgt-macaddr]\n");
So, for example:
modprobe netconsole netconsole=6666@xxxxxxxxxxx/eth0,6666@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/00:40:95:9A:12:34
-Jeff
shabanip> Payam Shabanian shabanip -at- avapajoohesh.com
>> ==> Regarding Re: how to capture kernel panics; Christian Borntraeger
>> <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> adds:
>>
linux-kernel> shabanip wrote:
>>>> is there any way to capture and log kernel panics on disk or ...?
>>
linux-kernel> In former times, the Linux kernel tried to sync in the panic
linux-kernel> function. (If the panic did not happen in interrupt context)
linux-kernel> Unfortunately this had severe side effects in cases where
>> the
linux-kernel> panic was triggered by file system block device code or any
linux-kernel> other part which is necessary for syncing. In most cases the
linux-kernel> call trace never made it onto disk anyway. So currently the
linux-kernel> kernel does not support saving a panic.
>>
linux-kernel> Apart from using a serial console, you might have a look at
linux-kernel> several kexec/kdump/lkcd tools where people are working on
linux-kernel> being able to dump the memory of a paniced kernel.
>> Or netconsole, which will dump printk's do the server:port of your
>> choosing.
>>
>> -Jeff
>>
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