Why isn't my computer logging Kernel Panics?
Alright... I've just had my fifth kernel panic in a month. I have an inkling that it's my Windows sharing that's doing it, but nothing is getting recorded in my panic.log file. The two kernel panics I had previous to this month (about a year ago) are still recorded there, but these new ones aren't getting recorded.
I would be nice to see the backtrace to get a feel for why my system is freezing up... Is there some pref that got changed with a newer version of OS X? My Console.app pref is still set to record crashes...
Any ideas? Does OS X always have the 'composure' to write a panic.log file? I mean, if it's really bad I would suppose the system might not be able to write the file.
Thanks all.
I would be nice to see the backtrace to get a feel for why my system is freezing up... Is there some pref that got changed with a newer version of OS X? My Console.app pref is still set to record crashes...
Any ideas? Does OS X always have the 'composure' to write a panic.log file? I mean, if it's really bad I would suppose the system might not be able to write the file.
Thanks all.
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I am guessing you have if the some are being registered, but have a look there.
Originally posted by bauman
Does OS X always have the 'composure' to write a panic.log file?
Unfortunately, yes, it is quite possible for the panic to occur and prevent the log from writing to memory. This is one of the drawbacks to showing a "friendly" message like it does now.
Originally posted by jwri004
Have you got crash logging in the Console turned on?
Ahem.
Originally posted by bauman
My Console.app pref is still set to record crashes...