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According to various resources including https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Sysrq … it_work.3F
It's possible to write a letter to trigger a sysrq command like so:
[root@a-pc proc]# echo t> /proc/sysrq-trigger'm' - Will dump current memory info to your console.
Edit: apparently the info is outdated? At any-rate it writes correctly to journal rather than to console (I did check the journal as well before posting but I had a few processes on watch and forgot to filter those :S). Feel free to delete this post if it's not contributing anything.
Last edited by dejy (2015-04-29 17:54:29)
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