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02-23-2004 10:25 AM
02-23-2004 10:25 AM
I can do superdome and v-class, how would you toc a N-class or smaller server that is hung?
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02-23-2004 10:38 AM
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Re: Toc a box
Hi Scott,
The operation is different from system to system. On an N-class server, access the GSP either by connecting a console or by GSP lan (if you have configured). Once in GSP, then type
GSP>tc
This will ask you to confirm. Once confirmed, it will TOC and will try to save the dump. If your dump configuration (lvlnboot -v ) is proper, the system's memory image (as configured in crashconf -v) onto the dump device. When the system comes back up, it will retrieve the image from the dump device and write into your savecrash filesystem if it is enabled.
-Sri
The operation is different from system to system. On an N-class server, access the GSP either by connecting a console or by GSP lan (if you have configured). Once in GSP, then type
GSP>tc
This will ask you to confirm. Once confirmed, it will TOC and will try to save the dump. If your dump configuration (lvlnboot -v ) is proper, the system's memory image (as configured in crashconf -v) onto the dump device. When the system comes back up, it will retrieve the image from the dump device and write into your savecrash filesystem if it is enabled.
-Sri
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