On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:17:39AM +0930, Malcolm Kay wrote:
> I observe the 'dmesg' gives startup information not only for the
latest
> boot but also information generated in a number of previous boots.
>
> I've not seen this with earlier FreeBSD realeases including 4.7.
>
> Is it normal for FreeBSD 4.8 or should I be looking for hardware problems?
Yes, that's normal. Certain BIOSes can be persuaded not to clear the
memory buffer where the dmesg data are stored during reboots. If this
feature is available, FreeBSD will take advantage of it -- that dmesg
buffer might be your only clue as to why the machine just rebooted at
all.
The /var/log/dmesg.{today,yesterday} files will be produced overnight
by the 700.kernelmsg periodic security script. Should be automatic in
the default configuration.
Cheers,
Matthew
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