tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20612393.post3442917748890171407..comments2023-09-29T21:26:11.876+07:00Comments on Surachart Opun's Blog: TEST!!! - kdump on Oracle Linux (Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel)Surachart Opunhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05646896104906516714noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20612393.post-27082505901300007102012-02-29T20:23:07.111+07:002012-02-29T20:23:07.111+07:00This case, the problem was about kernel. It was 2....This case, the problem was about kernel. It was 2.6.32-100.34.1.el6, So I used 128M@64M<br /><br />You wrote Oracle Linux 64. I am not what kernel version.<br /><br />If you use OL5.x, I think 128M@16M or 128M@32M<br /><br />But Oracle Linux 6 ... 128M@64M<br /><br />Good LuckSurachart Opunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05646896104906516714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20612393.post-22890025563181138342012-02-29T18:32:17.815+07:002012-02-29T18:32:17.815+07:00Hi,
thanks for this clear and concise on kdump and...Hi,<br />thanks for this clear and concise on kdump and crash.<br />Regarding the kdump configuration,<br />what would be the best parameter for a Oracle Linux 64 bits with 6Gb of RAM ?<br />Thanks for any advice,<br />David.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com