----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <grog_at_FreeBSD.org> > > I hoped to get some cores, but every time the box tells me: > > dumping 96M (being the memory size) > > its reseting the ata stuff > > and then hangs..... > > pressing keys gives me some [ctrl-C....], .... > > It would be nice to have more accurate information here. If you can't > get a dump (how are you trying?), try getting a backtrace from ddb. > Just enter 't' and write down what it outputs (or log it if you're > running a serial console). I'm trying to get a dump, by telling it to panic once it gets into the debugger. I'll try and hook two servers together, and get that working... > > but after a while it just reboots. > > Should it be displaying info while dumping the kernel and stuff??? > > Yes, it should count down from 96 in steps of 16. That's what I expected it to do, but it doesn't. I've set dumpon to dump the kernel to the swap of the boot IDE disk. It's not really a fast disk, but should be able to write 16meg per minute??? > The more important question: Anybody having the same problems? > > Who knows? You need to report more of what is happening. I've given > you details of what I need already. And it looks like last nights amanda run did not crash in dump, although the tape was not big enough.... So I'll retry running it against /dev/null and see what that does... No use in chasing after an event I cannot reproduce. --WjWReceived on Sun May 25 2003 - 23:39:30 UTC
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