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crash_log [2023/02/07 08:34] – CrashLog - FTP, SFTP or SCP m_ars | crash_log [2024/03/23 20:42] – add Heading, formatting hogwild | ||
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- | If yout want to use the crashlog feature | + | ====== Log a Crash ====== |
- | VPN files/ | + | |
- | Note: only available for ARM router! | + | The crashlog feature is used to log crashes. In order to use the crashlog feature, your hardware must have an AIO firmware build installed. \\ |
+ | VPN firmware build files do not include crashlog. (You can also create a custom image with CRASH_LOG=y)\\ | ||
+ | Note that builds that include crashlog are only available for ARM model routers. | ||
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+ | Here are the steps involved: | ||
1. Check partitions for your router | 1. Check partitions for your router | ||
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=> mtd6 (" | => mtd6 (" | ||
- | 2. prepare | + | 2. Prepare the crashlog (needs to be done each time a new crashlog file is generated) |
Example: | Example: | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | 3. let the router crash! :) | + | 3. let the router crash |
4. Get/save the crashlog file | 4. Get/save the crashlog file | ||
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Get the crashlog.bin file from the /tmp directory with FTP, SFTP or SCP (using for example, WinSCP)\\ | Get the crashlog.bin file from the /tmp directory with FTP, SFTP or SCP (using for example, WinSCP)\\ | ||
- | Example for saving | + | Fore example, the following will save to a USB storage device: |
< | < | ||
root@RT-AC56U:/ | root@RT-AC56U:/ |