Is it "standard" practice to use raidctl on a raid set while your system is running from that raid set?

I'm just curious as to what "best practice" might be?

Last night I booted to a different disk so I could run raidctl -R against the array while it was not being used. That caused a kernel panic and dumped me to a debugger. I think I'm going to need to use it to send information to the list. What is the best way to go about getting output from the kernel debugger to a disk so I don't have to copy it by hand?

Thanks in advance.

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