[rescue] U60 Serial Console Question
Phil Stracchino
phil.stracchino at speakeasy.net
Tue Apr 3 09:37:19 CDT 2007
Brian Deloria wrote:
> Got an Ultra 60 that crashed over the weekend, left a fatal error FATAL
> after rebooting. Basically meaning it's the video / cpu / motherboard, more
> likely the cpu/motherboard. ran a `prtdiag` to see if it was complaining
> about anything, and it wasn't.
>
> At this point I'm looking to catch the specific crash information, and
> according to what I've read I need to have a serial console connection
> active. We normally boot the machine with a monitor and keyboard and from
> what I've read if you boot with a framebuffer you can't get console output
> persee.
>
> At any rate, I'm unsure of the port that I should be connecting to, the
> second thing that I'm unsure of is whether or not it will output the next
> time that it crashes. At any rate any input would be appreciated, I'd
> prefer to avoid rebooting etc.
Attach a serial cable (null-modem, iirc) to /dev/ttya, protocol is
normally 9600-N-8-1, use tip or dip on the other end. You'll have to
boot the machine headless for it to work though. If OpenBoot detects
that a keyboard or monitor is present, it'll use them in preference.
(That can be changed, but you can't do it on the fly while the machine
is running.)
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