Kernel core dumps (was Re: out of swap space??)

Nathaniel Ingersol ni at hal.com
Tue May 14 06:27:45 AEST 1991


In article <1991May13.162909.20686 at turnkey.tcc.com> jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) writes:
:In article <9105122137.aa00923 at art-sy.detroit.mi.us> chap at art-sy.detroit.mi.us (j chapman flack) writes:
:>[ wants a way to force a system panic...]

[...]

:kernel. I don't know how far SCO varies from the AT&T standard, but if
:you run 'kconfig' (or whatever SCO calls the kernel configurer program)
:there should be an option to add facilities to the kernel, when you enter
:that submenu one of the facilites you can add is the debugger. Then rebuild
:a kernel and presto you have the debugger, you can drop into it at any
:particular point by hitting <CTRL> <ALT> d, then enter the command:
:sysdump. If SCO doesn't include this facility you should scream loudly :-}.
:

Start screaming.
SCO will provide a kernel debugger to developers and so on who have an
"Engineering Support" contract or something like that, but otherwise
a kernel debugger is not part of the standard release.

:NO. You could use adb on the running system but then 3.2 doesn't have
:adb, oh well...

Then again, you can use /etc/_fst, which is a copy of adb that's used
for patching kernels...



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