Re: Kernel Core Dumps on Intel
Re: Kernel Core Dumps on Intel
- Subject: Re: Kernel Core Dumps on Intel
- From: Jeremy Pereira <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:33:35 +0900
On 8 Aug 2007, at 22:31, Allen Briggs wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 06:54:05PM +0530, Arvind Dalvi wrote:
Does Intel Macs now support Kernel Core Dumps ? (If yes, could we use
Technical Note TN2118 to configure the same ?)
Yes. I use a process that's at least similar to TN2118 to configure
them. I think the only difference is that I use a slightly different
boot_args debug value gleaned from various tech notes. I'm currently
using:
$ nvram boot-args
boot-args debug=0x1d44 _panicd_ip=10.0.1.90
Thanks for that, I was just going to ask the exact same question.
I have a follow up though.
Yesterday, I configured the nvram boot-args parameter on a PPC G5 but
I made a mistake and the computer was kernel panicing very early in
the AppleSMU module as a result. I was able to retrieve the
situation by booting to Open Firmware (opt cmd O F + power switch)
and setting the nvram parameter there.
However, the same set of keys don't seem to work on Intel and I can't
find any docs on the Apple web site that tell me how to boot to a
firmware prompt. Is there a way? Or if not is there another way to
retrieve a mistake of this sort?
-allen
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