> CC: "Michal Hocko" <[email protected]>, "Andrew Morton" > <[email protected]>, "David Rientjes" <[email protected]>, > "KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki" <[email protected]>, "KOSAKI Motohiro" > <[email protected]>, [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected] >On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 05:05:43PM +0200, azurIt wrote: >> > CC: "Johannes Weiner" <[email protected]>, "Andrew Morton" >> > <[email protected]>, "David Rientjes" <[email protected]>, >> > "KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki" <[email protected]>, "KOSAKI Motohiro" >> > <[email protected]>, [email protected], >> > [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], >> > [email protected] >> >On Mon 16-09-13 16:13:16, azurIt wrote: >> >[...] >> >> >You can use sysrq+l via serial console to see tasks hogging the CPU or >> >> >sysrq+t to see all the existing tasks. >> >> >> >> >> >> Doesn't work here, it just prints 'l' resp. 't'. >> > >> >I am using telnet for accessing my serial consoles exported by >> >the multiplicator or KVM and it can send sysrq via ctrl+t (Send >> >Break). Check your serial console setup. >> >> >> >> I'm using Raritan KVM and i created keyboard macro 'sysrq + l' resp. 'sysrq >> + t'. I'm also unable to use it on my local PC. Maybe it needs to be enabled >> somehow? > >Can you 'echo t >/proc/sysrq-trigger'?
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