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Re: Logging a kernel panic (remotely)
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: Re: Logging a kernel panic (remotely)
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: Julian De Marchi <
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: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 22:49:43 +1000
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Does anyone have any advice to offer?
Maybe if your syslog (syslog-ng) daemon writes it logs to a remote
node... An IP KVM would be a good alternative to the serial console. :-)
<snip> Julian
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