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Re: core file

 
Sajjad Sahir
Honored Contributor

Re: core file

Dear friend
if it is core file u can easily remove from
system.

find / -name core -exec rm -i {} \;

it will remove u core file

no problem to remove any core file


sajjad

Re: core file

Hi

Nothing will happen... You can goahead and delete the file.

- Vivek
Venkatesh BL
Honored Contributor

Re: core file

So, 'pmd' application caused the core file to be generated. You can feel free to delete any core file from the system. It is not a 'system' file by any means. So, your system will not be affected in any way if you remove it.

The analysis of the core file is required only if you want to trouble shoot the problem with the application.
Sp4admin
Trusted Contributor

Re: core file

Hello,

Just remove the core file. when a file system starts to fill up, one of the first things you do is start looking for core files.

sp,
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: core file

>sajjad: find / -name core -exec rm -i {} \;

Caution with that. In /usr/conf there is a kernel module named "core".
mmdallal
Valued Contributor

Re: core file

Thanks for all
the problem is solved using your valuable comments, I used the ">core"
Best regards