kernel panic
Tom Metro
tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Tue Feb 15 13:00:21 EST 2011
Tom Metro wrote:
> If this is a practical option, I'll dig deeper and see if I can turn up
> a guide for using it with an Ubuntu kernel.
Installing kexec-tools did generate this warning:
update-rc.d: warning: kdump start runlevel arguments (2) do not match
LSB Default-Start values (0 1 2 3 4 5)
update-rc.d: warning: kdump stop runlevel arguments (none) do not match
LSB Default-Stop values (6)
(Which I think this bug report addresses:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kexec-tools/+bug/569980 )
and a kdump placeholder man page, so that's a good indication it is a
patched kexec-tools.
I then ran across:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/CrashdumpRecipe
which says to install the linux-crashdump package, then after a reboot,
kernel panics should automatically be logged.
I also ran across a bunch of forum postings from people saying how
linux-crashdump didn't work for them. We'll see...
>> ...which collects an entire vmcore...that can be analyzed.
>
> How does it record that?
Apparently it saves the dump to RAM, boots a special kernel that then
provides access to that RAM and writes the drop to a safe area on disk.
I'm curious to see if it can be configured to use a Flash drive. The
turn-key Ubuntu process makes no mention of that.
-Tom
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