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тАО03-07-2007 04:07 PM
тАО03-07-2007 04:07 PM
I have in my /tmp file a file called core of 600 mb is it safe to delete it......
# file /tmp/core
/tmp/core: ELF-32 core file - IA64 from 'java' - received SIGABRT
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Dattu
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тАО03-07-2007 04:10 PM
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Re: Reg core file
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тАО03-07-2007 04:13 PM
тАО03-07-2007 04:13 PM
Re: Reg core file
# find / -name core
/etc/opt/resmon/core
/home/scripts/data/core
/tmp/core
/var/opt/wbem/core
/var/spool/cron/atjobs/core
/fns/m/r/spool/Interfaces/BATCH-UPLOADS-TEMP/core
/core
Can i delete all of these ??
# file /core
/core: ELF-32 core file - IA64 from 'cmviewconf' - received SIGABRT
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тАО03-07-2007 04:48 PM
тАО03-07-2007 04:48 PM
Re: Reg core file
You might at least save the "ll" value and the output of "ile" for each.
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тАО03-07-2007 05:16 PM
тАО03-07-2007 05:16 PM
Solutionyes you can delete core files.
See,The operating system generates a core file when a signal is not caught by the program. The core file records the state of the program at the time that the fatal error occurred.You can use the debugger to diagnose some run-time errors after a program has aborted and produced a core file.so,if you dont want to dubug a problem you can delete the core files.
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Reshma
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тАО03-07-2007 05:24 PM
тАО03-07-2007 05:24 PM
Re: Reg core file
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Dattu
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тАО03-07-2007 05:49 PM
тАО03-07-2007 05:49 PM
Re: Reg core file
Yes,You can delete core files,The HP-UX system writes out a file containing a core image of a terminated process when certain signals are received . The most common causes are memory violations, illegal instructions, floating point exceptions, bus errors, and user-generated quit signals. The core image file is called core and is written in the process's working directory (provided it is allowed by normal access controls). A process with an effective user ID different from its real user ID does not produce a core image.
for more infomation on core please click on the below link.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-60130/core.4.html
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Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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тАО03-07-2007 05:50 PM
тАО03-07-2007 05:50 PM
Re: Reg core file
You might at least save the output from "ll" and "file" for each.
And if these are test systems for your developers, they may want to know about them. At least for their applications.
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тАО03-07-2007 08:01 PM
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