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Re: /var/log/messages doesn't have crash info when kernel gets panic/oops/crash | |
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Dharmosoth Seetharam <dseetharam@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > I have experimented few things and results are below. > > Case 1) echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops > When BUG/oops occurred it is able to log the diagnostics to /var/log/messages > and then continue(not switching to dump-saving kernel). > > What I am looking is - I want both the things to be happen. > that is - it should log the appropriate messages in /var/log/messsages and > should be able to take kernel dump. You can't have it. Sorry. Keeping user space alive is something that simply can not be done reliably. > Please advice me, What we can do to achieve those things. The only scenario I see possible is to take the dump. Use makedumpfile or the crash log command to extract the kernel messages and put them in the /var/log/messages. Eric _______________________________________________ fastboot mailing list fastboot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/fastboot
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