Logging Unexpected Shutdowns/Crashes w/ Linux?
sweede asks: "I have a dedicated server that seems to reboot more often than it should. In Windows 2000/XP (maybe NT4.0?), if your computer or server crashes it will leave an event message in the Event Viewer for you to review on what went wrong. Is it possible to do something similar in Linux? Where a power outage or an unexpected kernel panic will leave a message in /var/log/event (or whatever) Searching Google for 'kernel trapping' doesn't give me a whole lot of info on the subject."
If you run 2.6.0-test6 with -mm15 and some home brewed patches, you can have crashes without hardware failure
:-)
(one who speaks from experiance)
Buttsex.
Not to be confused with last | reboot, which I've done before. Doh!
Nah, if kernel developers read slashdot, nothing would get done!
"Now, where was the power outlet for the vaccuum cleaner? Hell, I'll tear out that red cable and plug the vaccuum cleaner there."
Denken hilft.
Is it possible to do something similar in Linux?
Yeah, but we have to wait until our SCO insider funnels us the code.
Unexpected shutdowns? Crashes? You must be mistaken. Linux does not crash. Ever.
Now, what was your name and address again?
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