You can use the syslog daemon and netcat. I don't have the directions
off hand but they are likely easy to find on google.
On 11/12/08, David <
david@damnetwork.net> 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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