nodata writes:
Am Freitag, den 12.12.2008, 17:57 -0500 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:I've got a quad-core dual x86_64 server that, so far, reproducably locks up under every 2.6.27 kernel released for F9 so far, when I run a build cycle. The last kernel that manages to survive under load is 2.6.26.6-79.fc9, so I'll continue to boot it until I get a 2.6.27 kernel that doesn't croak on me.Given that the hardware does not have a serial port, how else can I capture an oops, if one is being generated? At least I hope that there'll be an oops for me to capture.Take a look at netdump.
Took a look.1) Only the server component is present in Fedora. There is no client. And, of course, I need the client.
2) The client package requires additional kernel modules to be built. If you are actually using netdump in Fedora, please explain how.
3) netdump only supports a small set of NICs. netdump does not support my NIC.
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