Mac Mgrs Mtg-2006.01.18-Debugging Kernel Panics

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Title Mac Mgrs Mtg-2006.01.18-Debugging Kernel Panics
Subject Information Technology
Description Debugging Mac OS X Kernel Panics By James Reynolds When the kernel crashes on Mac OS X, the system displays a panic message. At this point the system will have to be restarted. But before hitting the reset button, how can one find out what caused the crash? Kernel panics are often caused by one or more of the following issues; defective or incompatible RAM, incompatible, obsolete, or corrupted kernel extensions, Incompatible, obsolete, or corrupted drivers, hard disk corruption, incorrect permissions or bugs. James will show how to set up 2 machine kernel debugging, which commands to run to do proper kernel autopsies, and which mail lists to send the results to in order to have someone else tell you what to do next. He'll also briefly cover setting up a Kernel Core Dump server, and how to build a custom kernel.
Publisher Multimedia Center, Marriott Library
Type Image
Format video/mp4
Language eng
Rights Management Digital version copyright 2007, University of Utah. All rights reserved.
Holding Institution Multimedia Center, Marriott Library, University of Utah
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ARK ark:/87278/s62z1865
Setname uu_mmc_mr
ID 232602
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62z1865
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