commit | 92eb22223d414940cc09af7c029192473d1d385e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Fri Dec 22 15:38:17 2023 +1030 |
committer | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Fri Dec 22 15:49:57 2023 +1030 |
tree | 3c9e5d5633617f78c2c15e04be5b3b8bbf2a0df7 | |
parent | 5d26ce6d057aaf10cf76da02bc92fe4ead4cd9cf [diff] |
OWNERS: Update Andrew's preferred email We're having some grief with non-preferred emails in Gerrit[1]. I now prefer project-related content goes to my work email address, so use my non-preferred email to implement the switch. [1]: https://issues.gerritcodereview.com/issues/317345953 Change-Id: I218ba14adce203bead2713a04b7a01d0a344a8e6 Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
debug-trigger
listens for an external signal that the BMC is in some way unresponsive. When the signal is received it triggers a crash to collect debug data and reboots the system in the hope that it will recover.
debug-trigger
implements a simple protocol over an LPC KCS device as its trigger source.
debug-trigger
implements a single action once the trigger event is received, which is to crash the kernel via /proc/sysrq-trigger
. For systems with kdump configured this results in collection of system state as context for why the system was externally unresponsive.