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John R_3
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Saving system crash dump if needed....

O Wise ones,

How long does it usually take to have the system save a crash dump at bootup sequence?

Our system a model 9000/800/N4000-55 has 8GB of mem.

It's busy for 30 minutes and I'm running out of fingernails. :)

Kind regards, John
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RAC_1
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

The answer is it depends. It depends on what is compression that you have enabled for it. (/etc/rc.config.d/crashconf & savecrash), The size of the dump image.

You can view the the size of it with crashconf -v

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Pete Randall
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

See if you can borrow someone else's fingernails. I would give it up to an hour and if it's not done then, I would manually power cycle it - even earlier if you're not going to do anything with the dump file.


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John R_3
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

Nevermind. My webconsole hung up on me and the system was running just fine.

Sorry for the fuzz
Uday_S_Ankolekar
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

It depends... But if you don't want to save it then you can press esc key I guess. I would wait till it finishes dumping.

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John R_3
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

My webconsole hung on me and the system was up and running
Fabio Ettore
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Re: Saving system crash dump if needed....

Hi,

I really don't think it is possible to count a time average to save dump, it is not important the model. RAC already provided very good hints about what it can depend from.
Maybe someone can give you his experience, I never thought to take time to save dump.

Best regards,
Fabio
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