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setenv ipaddr
setenv serverip
setenv gatewayip
setenv netmask
setenv vxboot 'tftpboot $vxbootfile && setenv bootargs
$vxbootargs && bootvx'
setenv vxbootfile
setenv vxbootargs 'motetsec(0,0) server>:VxWorks h= MVME2502>:ffffff00 b= saveenv 3. TFTP the files from the server to local memory, then boot: run vxboot 6.4 Using the Persistent Memory Feature The persistent memory means that the RAM's memory is not deleted during a reset. Power This feature is used in many situations, which includes: Analyzing kernel logs after a Linux kernel panic Defining a particular memory region for the persistent storage of application specific data Analyzing Kernel Log Files after a Kernel Panic When a board that is running the Linux OS indicates a kernel panic, issue a reset (for example, To analyze the kernel log files: 1. Issue a reset. 2. Connect to U-Boot. For more information, see 3. Enter the following command to obtain memory addresses of the kernel log files:.locate_kernel_log (1)
cycling, or by temporarily removing the power and then powering up the blade again, will
delete the memory content. The persistent memory feature is enabled by default.
through the faceplate button) to analyze the cause, then subsequently analyze kernel log files.
The persistent memory feature keeps the log files available in the memory.
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