DMESG(8) COMMAND REFERENCE DMESG(8) NAME dmesg - collect system diagnostic messages to form error log SYNOPSIS /etc/dmesg [ -i ] [ -f kernelfile ] [ -c corefile ] DESCRIPTION Dmesg looks in a system buffer for recently printed diagnostic messages and prints them on the standard output. The messages are those printed by the system if hardware errors occur and occasionally when system tables overflow non-fatally. OPTIONS -i incrementally computes the new messages since the last time it was run with the -i flag and places these on the standard output. This is typically used with cron(8) to produce the error log /usr/adm/messages by running the command /etc/dmesg -i >> /usr/adm/messages every 10 minutes. -f kernelfile File used to get a pointer to the system message buffer. Defaults to /dev/cvt. -c corefile File in which the current system message buffer is found. The pointer obtained from kernelfile is used as an offset into corefile. Defaults to /dev/kmem. FILES /usr/adm/messages error log (conventional location) /usr/adm/msgbuf scratch file for memory of -i option CAVEATS The -i flag should only be mentioned in crontab since the scratch file is global and using it elsewhere may cause messages to be lost from /usr/adm/messages. The system error message buffer is of small finite size. As dmesg is run only every few minutes, not all error messages are guaranteed to be logged. Error diagnostics generated immediately before a system crash will never get logged. Printed 5/12/88 1
DMESG(8) COMMAND REFERENCE DMESG(8) SEE ALSO cron(8). Printed 5/12/88 2
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