James Washer wrote:
As a followup..
If I'm running crash, and now I want to 'source' a file of commands..
(i.e. like the shells "." command).. is there anyway to do this?
- jim
Sure -- the directions are part of "help input", and it's just a
matter of input redirection:
crash> < yourfile
...
Dave
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 14:17 -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
> SUJIT V wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to invoke the crash utility through one of the linux startup
>> scripts.
>> crash -i command.txt vmlinux vmcore
>>
>> But this gives an error
>> /dev/tty no such device or address.
>>
>> The tty is /dev/console
>>
>>
>> Once the linux box boots up and i login and use the same crash command
>> as above it works correctly
>> The tty of the login shell is /dev/ttyS0
>>
>> Any pointers on solving the error "/dev/tty no such device or address"
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
> I see what you're seeing running from /etc/rc.local,
> where there's no /dev/tty file available to commands
> run from startup scripts.
>
> Try this -- which works for me:
>
> crash vmlinux vmcore < command.txt
>
> Dave
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