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10-27-2004 10:27 PM
10-27-2004 10:27 PM
crash dump analyzis
Hi again!
I've got the following problem on a C3750 Workstation.
10:25 Wed Oct 27 2004. Reboot after panic: Data page fault
This machine has written a crash dump in /var/adm/crash.
Could anybody please tell me how to analyze those files?
Thanks
cl
I've got the following problem on a C3750 Workstation.
10:25 Wed Oct 27 2004. Reboot after panic: Data page fault
This machine has written a crash dump in /var/adm/crash.
Could anybody please tell me how to analyze those files?
Thanks
cl
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10-27-2004 10:39 PM
10-27-2004 10:39 PM
Re: crash dump analyzis
Hi,
you could use the "q4" - Tools under
/usr/contrib/bin
Regards
Franky
you could use the "q4" - Tools under
/usr/contrib/bin
Regards
Franky
Don't worry be happy
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10-27-2004 11:30 PM
10-27-2004 11:30 PM
Re: crash dump analyzis
I removed Simon's post because it contained a document out of the Knowledge Base.
It is against forum rules to post documents that can be accessed only by those who have linked their ITRC login to their System Handle. Please refrain from posting documents from there. However you can post the link or a reference to the document.
Simon referred you to
OZBEKBRC00000611 - How do I use q4 to pre-process a dump that HP needs to read
It is against forum rules to post documents that can be accessed only by those who have linked their ITRC login to their System Handle. Please refrain from posting documents from there. However you can post the link or a reference to the document.
Simon referred you to
OZBEKBRC00000611 - How do I use q4 to pre-process a dump that HP needs to read
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10-28-2004 12:54 AM
10-28-2004 12:54 AM
Re: crash dump analyzis
Sorry, didn't realise it was a privileged doc. Just one I've had for a while and refer to.
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