Re: Generate NMI to crash a hung system...
- From: spike1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:39:06 GMT
The Natural Philosopher <a@xxx> did eloquently scribble:
Have I missed anything out here? I did this on another couple of RHEL3If its crashed that badly, it may well no longer be able to dump
test boxes and got a lovely big vmcore file of about 4 gig on my
netdump server, but I'm getting nothing on the server I actually WANT a
crashdump from.
Thanks in advance - Lee
anything to a file system.
Indeed...
In fact, the only time I've seen that kind of crash (able type username and
password, which then locks) is when it's the filesystem or hard disk driver
itself that's crashed. The machine continues to perform functions that are
currently running in memory without needing to access the hard disk, but any
attempt to read or write to the disk results in that process entering a D
state (as shown in top/ps)
If you can connect a terminal emulator to the serial port and login there, I
think you can get any kernel oopses and panics directed to it rather than a
console you can't read or a file it can't write.
If this is the result of a filesystem/hard disk driver fault, I'd run your
hard disks through a disk tester too, it could be a hardware fault.
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