On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:59:24AM +0100, Axel wrote:
Hello
I d like to report a kernel oops, but I don't know how to catch the
kernel log.
I highly recommend using serial console capturing for this. On the
crashing machine, use this on the kernel command line:
console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0
and on the serial-connected capture machine, run minicom or my
favorite, ttywatch, which writes everything it sees on the serial
ports into a logfile. (ttywatch's advantage over minicom is its ease
of setup - a simple well-documented config file, and it can capture
arbitrarily many serial ports at once - e.g. my Digi 64port serial box
as easily as it does a single serial port.
In our lab, our machines-under-test are almost always attached to one
of the Digi serial ports, so if/when we do crash them, we've got the
data immediately - we don't have to try to reproduce it again just to
get the capture data.
Thanks,
Matt
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