Re: What's left over.

Zwane Mwaikambo (zwane@holomorphy.com)
Sat, 2 Nov 2002 00:36:48 -0500 (EST)


On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Bill Davidsen wrote:

> The thing is that Solaris, AIX, and ISC are written by commercial
> companies, they realize that customers need to be able to debug systems
> which don't have a screen, a serial printer, etc. They do have disk.
>
> I was hoping Alan would push Redhat to put this in their Linux so we
> could resolve some of the ongoing problems which don't write an oops to a
> log, but I guess none of the developers has to actually support production
> servers and find out why they crash.

Perhaps i'm being grossly naive here, but none of these presumably x86
productions servers don't have a serial port? Not even PCI/ISA slots to
add one? Serial would catch most of your oopsen anyway, and if you were
borked enough that serial couldn't get the entire output, i somehow doubt
dumping to disk could manage. And no i don't see anything wrong nor
consider it studly to use oopses only for debugging...

Zwane

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