On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 21:22:35 +1100, Rod Whitworth wrote:

Thanks much.

A different approach to some others.

I'll file them all because I suspect that one method will suit one problem 
better than others.



>On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 07:48:05 +0100, Adriaan wrote:

>>From the OpenBSD FAQ:

>>At the boot loader prompt, enter

>> boot> *set tty com0*

>> This will tell OpenBSD to use the first serial port (often called COM1 or
>>COMA in PC documentation) as a serial console. The default baud rate is
>>9600.

>>You set the speed  higher by first typing "stty com0 19200" This is
>>documented in the boot.conf man page.

>>On your workstation you can use tip(1) as terminal emulator. You can easily
>>record the session to file by creating a ".tiprc" file:

>>beautify
>>record='LOGS/serial-log.txt'
>>script
>>verbose

>>Create the LOGS directory, add yourself to the dialer group. With something
>>like"tip -v -19200 tty00" you can then start tip.

>>If you have an USB->Serial converter you need to use  ttyU0 as mentioned in
>>ucom(4)




>>On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 7:09 AM, Rod Whitworth <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 00:16:52 -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>>>
>>> >On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 16:05, Rod Whitworth wrote:
>>> >> I tried 5.5 - crashes there too.
>>> >>
>>> >> 5.4 and earlier work well.
>>> >>
>>> >> Clues? I love these low power skinny boxes in my rack and I'm betting
>>> that
>>> >> the  problem
>>> >> exists in all the ones I have, but I cannot take the others down until I
>>> >> have one to swap in.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >1. connect a serial cable or something to record output.
>>>
>>> I like the idea of getting chars ready to print but how do I get the data
>>> going to the rs232
>>> port that is on all of these boxes (luckily!) ? I missed the class that
>>> taught that trick. 8-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >2. get a video camera. smartphone should be good enough.
>>>
>>> >3. brute force. build kernels from source from 5.4 onwards. the good
>>> >news is this will only take about seven kernels to find the offending
>>> >commit; the bad news is building old snapshot ramdisk kernels is quite
>>> >a pain.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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