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Re: NetBSD 5.1 RC3 in production
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 22:23:53 -0700
From: buhrow%lothlorien.nfbcal.org@localhost (Brian Buhrow)
Message-ID: <201009200523.o8K5NrFA029672%lothlorien.nfbcal.org@localhost>
| Hello. If you're using raid1,
Yes, Greg Oster indicated that as well. Thanks.
It is OK now (I think), I found a bunch of empty space at the end of the
most recently added (replaced) drive - when replacing drives in raid setups
you're almost always going to have left over space at the end, as it
is almost impossible to buy a drive today as small as the biggest you
could buy last year...
Anyway, I now have dumps configured on a wdNx type partition, and we'll
see what happens next time I get a crash (but that may be days, weeks,
or even months, away).
| Then, when you run savecore, I've found you
| have to run with the -N flag explicitly to get it to pull the core file off
| of the swap partition after the fact.
What arg are you giving to -N ??
This doesn't make a lot of sense to me, -N just sets the kernel, if
your kernel is /netbsd I can't say that saying "-N /netbsd" should
change a thing. Is that what you're doing? On the other hand, if
your kernel is not /netbsd then of course -N is going to be be needed,
though you should be able to set it in savecore_flags in rc.conf and
have it happen during the boot time run or rc.d/savecore
kre
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