You should be able to see the oopses via the dmesg command. If you
install the ksymoops package and then pipe dmesg through it you'll get
some better information on what's happening.
If you haven't changed anything recently then the oops are likely the
cause of a hardware failure or hardware that's on it's way to failing.
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On Nov 12, 2008, at 6:51 AM, David wrote:
> I've been getting quite a few kernel oops' recently on a rh server.
> All my google searches have been via serial terminal or serial
> printer. Is there a more modern way of capturing the oops other than
> via serial terminal?
>
> Thanks for any help
> David
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