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Re: What to do after a kernel panic



        Hi,

John Klos <john%sixgirls.org@localhost> writes:

> While I do care about why I got a kernel panic, I am much more interested
> in knowing this: is there any way to build a kernel that does something
> other than stopping when a panic happens? Even if there is no way to get
> the panic message (perhaps it can go to the serial port), I'd love to have
> the machine reboot itself rather than stop.

If you remove DDB support from the kernel config file, I guess the
standard behaviour is to reboot.

IIRC, there is also a sysctl option to choose at runtime if you prefer
ddb or reboot on panic.

Since you're not going to have physical access to the machine, I
suggest you remove DDB from your config file.

have fun,
 Aymeric



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