Hi Andrew, Terry,
Thanks for your answers so far, I really appreciate it. The netdump code
sure looks promising, I am going to have a look at getting it up and
running under -stable. I would prefer tftp to installing a specialised
server app but given that netdump already uses UDP it should not b
Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Terry Lambert writes:
> > The closest anyone has come to this (to my knowledge) is
> > the creation of a polled network driver and a tiny UDP
> > stack to permit remote debugging over the network to a
> > different machine on the same switch. This isn't very
> > clos
Terry Lambert writes:
> The closest anyone has come to this (to my knowledge) is
> the creation of a polled network driver and a tiny UDP
> stack to permit remote debugging over the network to a
> different machine on the same switch. This isn't very
> close to dumping.
I think Darrell's n
Jacques Fourie writes:
> I was wondering what the amount of effort involved would be to add
> support for dumping on a remote machine via tftp, for example. This
> would be extremely handy for devices with little or no hard disk space.
>
> Does anyone know of anything with this functionali
Jacques Fourie wrote:
> I was wondering what the amount of effort involved would be to add
> support for dumping on a remote machine via tftp, for example. This
> would be extremely handy for devices with little or no hard disk space.
>
> Does anyone know of anything with this functionality?
Thi
I was wondering what the amount of effort involved would be to add
support for dumping on a remote machine via tftp, for example. This
would be extremely handy for devices with little or no hard disk space.
Does anyone know of anything with this functionality?
regards,
jacques
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