I have no idea how I would go about doing that.  I'd find it a whole lot easier 
just to replace the 450 with an obsolete PC running PUTTY on the serial channel 
until I captured what I needed.

On Sep 9, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have an RB1200 that keeps crapping out. Of course the watchdog never trips, 
> so there's never a supout created. 
> 
> I have an RB450 consoled in via serial null modem. How can I configure the 
> 450 to write everything it gets over serial to a file so that when the RB1200 
> dies again, hopefully I can catch a panic of some kind. Unfortunately 
> RouterOS doesn't have something like screen, otherwise I'd just hold it in 
> memory until it crashed, reattached the screen, then view it. 
> 
> Also, what would I want to flag on the RB1200 for writing logs to disk? I 
> know that writing to disk a lot could cause premature failure of the disk, 
> but maybe I don't catch enough logging data to see it? 
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