My problem is that the sender aborts netconsole, so there is nothing to receive.
On Fri, 17 Feb 2023 15:13:52 -0500, Mark Knecht wrote: > > [1 <text/plain; UTF-8 (7bit)>] > On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 12:03 PM John Covici <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote: > <SNIP> > > Well, some progress, but no joy. I found actual messages from > > netconsole and it seems no matter what device I put for the source, > > netconsole says it doesn't exist. I tried my eno1, and also eth0 and > > eth1. In my normal boot sequence, I see that udev renamed eth1 to > > eno1, but netconsole still said it does not exist. So, I may have to > > use the serial console method, I have to find my cables for that. I > > did also try to add net.ifnames=0 to my boot options, but no joy > > there. > > > > -- > > Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: > > How do > > you spend it? > > > > John Covici wb2una > > cov...@ccs.covici.com > > John, > I did a bad job at trying to point you in this direction the other day, > and in my testing I'm not sure how well it works. However another > option you might investigate is on the receiving end you can > apparently set the transmitter's IP address by using the > transmitter's mac address. Supposedly you would execute > something like the following, with extra spaces added > for readability: > > sudo arp -s 192.168.86.244 90:e6:ba:10:a3:e7 temp > > which supposedly says 'when you see a packet with this > mac address associate it with this IP address'. The temp > part says don't add it to the permanent tables. > > After executing this you are supposed to be able to use tools > that filter by IP address but I didn't have great results. > > Hope this helps, > Mark > [2 <text/html; UTF-8 (quoted-printable)>] -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com