Andrey V. Elsukov
2005-Jun-10 07:04 UTC
How to configure FreeBSD for rebooting when kernel panic
Hi all, It is possible to configure OS for rebooting when kernel panic? -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
Kris Kennaway
2005-Jun-10 07:06 UTC
How to configure FreeBSD for rebooting when kernel panic
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:04:17AM +0400, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:> Hi all, > > It is possible to configure OS for rebooting when kernel panic?That should be the default condition as long as you don't specify debugger support (or do and use DDB_UNATTENDED) Kris -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20050610/f4a4231a/attachment.bin
On 6/10/05, Artem Kuchin <matrix@itlegion.ru> wrote:> See > > man 4 ar > > I think it is fully outdated, bease ar is an RAID storage > device, as i see when i use Promise TX2000 > > ArtemATA(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ATA(4) NAME ata, ar, acd, ad, afd, ast -- generic ATA/ATAPI disk controller driver Nevertheless I think it is indeed confusing to have duplicate names for different devices. Jiawei -- "Without the userland, the kernel is useless." --inspired by The Tao of Programming
Artem Kuchin wrote:> See > man 4 ar > > I think it is fully outdated, bease ar is an RAID storage > device, as i see when i use Promise TX2000On 5.4-STABLE this manual is not for ATA RAID. In ata(4) manual i have not found anything interesting.. My question was "how to unmount FS at broken RAID0 without kernel panic"? -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov The Branch of JSC "SO-CDO UES" Kirov RDO System Administrator, +7 (8332) 57-47-88
Andrey V. Elsukov
2005-Jun-10 08:35 UTC
How to configure FreeBSD for rebooting when kernel panic
Andrew McNaughton wrote:> You can't unmount your root file system.> Because of this it's possibly a good idea to have as minimal a root > partition system as possible, off the raid system, and very rarely > changed, so it's unlikely to get screwed up.Yes, i know. Root FS, and othser system FS's is on the other disk. RAID stripe have only public data. -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov