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тАО02-23-2004 10:35 AM
тАО02-23-2004 10:35 AM
Re: what does TOC stand for?
Hi Scott,
It is "Transfer Of Control". This can be used to force the system to dump it's memory image if it is found in a hung state or if it is encountering issues so that the dump can be analyzed to find the problem.
On some servers is it available via GSP/console access while on some it is through a hardware switch.
For ex., on N-class server you can access the GSP's command menu and type "tc" to TOC the system. On a B2600 workstation, you will find a button at the back of the system that can be pressed to initiate a TOC.
-Sri
It is "Transfer Of Control". This can be used to force the system to dump it's memory image if it is found in a hung state or if it is encountering issues so that the dump can be analyzed to find the problem.
On some servers is it available via GSP/console access while on some it is through a hardware switch.
For ex., on N-class server you can access the GSP's command menu and type "tc" to TOC the system. On a B2600 workstation, you will find a button at the back of the system that can be pressed to initiate a TOC.
-Sri
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тАО02-23-2004 10:38 AM
тАО02-23-2004 10:38 AM
Re: what does TOC stand for?
Hi Scott
TOC = Transfer of Control
This is a call for the system to perform a dump of its memory on reboot. Often there is a switch on the server to initiate a TOC or you can initiate from GSP on some systems.
Cheers
Con
TOC = Transfer of Control
This is a call for the system to perform a dump of its memory on reboot. Often there is a switch on the server to initiate a TOC or you can initiate from GSP on some systems.
Cheers
Con
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