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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat how to configure netdump to copy the crash in the server itself?? Post 302568729 by click on Friday 28th of October 2011 05:28:57 AM
Old 10-28-2011
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Probably there is a way to make netdump dumping on localhost, but I think it will be very unlikely to happen in real crash situation.
 

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NETDUMP-CLIENT(8)						  System Programs						 NETDUMP-CLIENT(8)

NAME
netdump - send oops data and memory dumps over the network SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/netdump (start|stop|status|restart|propagate) DESCRIPTION
Loads and configures the netdump kernel modules. Once these are loaded, when the kernel crashes it will send the oops message and a dump of physical memory to the machine that runs the netdump-server. This can then be used to debug the problem using gdb and a kernel image. OPTIONS
start Starts the netdump client service. Loads the kernel modules with the right options. stop Unloads the kernel modules. status Shows the status of the netdump client restart Restarts the netclient modules with new configurations. propagate Sends the ssh public key needed to update the random key for each netdump session to the netdump server. FILES
/etc/sysconfig/netdump Configuration for the netdump client. You need to at least specify the address of the machine running the netdump server here. /etc/sysconfig/netdump_id_dsa.pub Public key for this machine. Used by the server to authenticate the client. This must be installed on the server, possibly by using the the propagate capability of the netdump init script, which does: cat /etc/sysconfig/netdump_id_dsa.pu | ssh netdump@$NETDUMPADDR cat '>>' /var/crash/.ssh/authorized_keys2 Where $NETDUMPADDR is the ip or name of the machine running the netdump server. SEE ALSO
netdump-server(8), init(8) BUGS
Report any bugs you find to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla AUTHOR
Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com> Linux 14 Feb 2002 NETDUMP-CLIENT(8)
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