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05-14-2007 07:37 PM
05-14-2007 07:37 PM
creah dump creating
system is curently running with default savecreash setup. Whether i have to change the
savecrash=1 for getting the crashdumps if
any crash occur in system..
savecrash=1 for getting the crashdumps if
any crash occur in system..
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05-14-2007 07:41 PM
05-14-2007 07:41 PM
Re: creah dump creating
Shalom,
Yes, make the change in /etc/rc.config.d/savecrash
Then next time you crash you will get a crash dump in /var/adm/crash
SEP
Yes, make the change in /etc/rc.config.d/savecrash
Then next time you crash you will get a crash dump in /var/adm/crash
SEP
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05-23-2007 06:25 AM
05-23-2007 06:25 AM
Re: creah dump creating
Hi Mavrick
For the crash file you need to set the SAVECRASH=1 and SAVECRASH_DIR= in the /etc/rc.config.d/savecrash file.
here is an example
# SAVECRASH: Set to 0 to disable saving system crash dumps.
# SAVECRASH=1
# SAVECRASH_DIR:Directory name for system crash dumps. Note: the filesystem
# in which this directory is located should have as much free
# space as your system has RAM.
# SAVECRASH_DIR=/var/adm/crash
P.S where in U.A.E are you located?
For the crash file you need to set the SAVECRASH=1 and SAVECRASH_DIR=
here is an example
# SAVECRASH: Set to 0 to disable saving system crash dumps.
# SAVECRASH=1
# SAVECRASH_DIR:Directory name for system crash dumps. Note: the filesystem
# in which this directory is located should have as much free
# space as your system has RAM.
# SAVECRASH_DIR=/var/adm/crash
P.S where in U.A.E are you located?
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