On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 11:54:44AM +0000, Denis Hennessy wrote:
I'm trying fedora on an IBM X31 laptop which has no native serial
port*. I've tried various kernels including 2.4.22-1.2135.nptl,
2.4.22-1.2149.nptl and 2.6.1-1.53. After running for somewhere between 3
hours and 2 days, the machine will lock up hard. X will freeze and
nothing short of a power cycle will get any response. Sometime, the caps
lock light will be flashing.
If your laptop is generally sitting on a network, you can try netconsole,
assuming that the NIC is in the supported list.
See this document for info:
http://www.redhat.com/support/wpapers/redhat/netdump/
Also note that RHEL3 comes with a crash dump analyzer; you can find the
source RPM here:
ftp://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash-3.7-5.2.src.rpm
Name : crash Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 3.7 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 5.2 Build Date: Fri 09 Jan 2004 09:36:15 AM EST
Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: anderson
Group : Development/Debuggers Source RPM: (none)
Size : 15991483 License: GPL
Signature : (none)
Packager : Dave Anderson <anderson(a)redhat.com>
URL :
ftp://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash-3.7-5.2.tar.gz
Summary : crash utility for live systems and netdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles
Description :
The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to
investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the
netdump package from Red Hat Linux, the mcore kernel patch offered by
Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch.
Regards,
Bill Rugolsky