Automated submission of kernel panic reports: sysutils/panicmail
Colin Percival
cperciva at freebsd.org
Mon Nov 4 21:31:11 UTC 2013
On 11/04/13 04:49, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> Colin, have you had a few minutes to check out the crash reporting facilities in
> FreeNAS?
Yes.
> The reason I ask is that:
>
> 1) we would like to share code.
> 2) we have this running for a few months now and have a huge corpus of information.
> 3) we are building a nice UI (screenshots attached) over it, we have a couple of
> thousands of lines of code we can share for this.
Once I have a useful number of panics collected, I was hoping to take the best
pieces from FreeNAS's processing, from the SoC project, and from the processing
I've been doing of automatic panic reports from EC2 instances.
> We send a minimal set of information: kernel stack trace, ddb buffer and
> hardware. Just enough to get some very, very handy stuff.
I'm currently sending the dump header and what I get from kgdb 'bt'. If I find
that I'm missing something important, I can always add it to a new version of
the panicmail port. ;-)
> I can share with you offline the crash server code, it's django and relatively
> straight forward.
I'll come back to you about this once I have some data.
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Colin Percival
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