Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!phavl!rob From: rob@phavl.UUCP (Robert Ransbottom) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: How To Force System Dump (NMI switch) Message-ID: <264@phavl.UUCP> Date: 27 Oct 90 17:26:08 GMT References: <2652@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil> <124442@linus.mitre.org> Reply-To: rob@phavl.UUCP (Robert Ransbottom) Organization: General Supply & Metals, Inc. Lines: 14 In article <124442@linus.mitre.org> gwr@linus.mitre.org (Gordon W. Ross) writes: >In article <2652@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil> of comp.unix.sysv386, >ntm1569@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil (Jeff Roth) asks: > >> [...] "is there any way to force a system coredump if a machine is hung?" > >Yes. If you have an NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) switch on your >machine, pressing it will cause a panic and system dump. > On ISC 386ix V.3.2 (2.0.2) with Operating System Messages and Kernel Debugging built in, system phavl traps NMI's, hovers for a couple of secs, issues diagostics, and continues. (I thought there was a bad tape drive, but seems cpio with -C714400 has been grabbing flaky ram.)