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тАО09-12-2008 09:04 PM
тАО09-12-2008 09:04 PM
crash file not created in /var/adm/crash
I have one DS20 Alpha server with Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1B (Rev. 2650, which crashed thrice in last one month and whenever we execute crash command in boot prompt >>>.
>>>crash
It executes but unable to find any crash related file in /var/adm/crash directory. All the time we have executed this command but unfortunately unable to get the file in crash.
My question is
1. Is there any fault from my end, if no then
2. Why this system is not generating any crash files.
3. Is there any alternate way to create crash file and how to do this activity.
4. How to resolve this issue so as my system will create crash file while it crashed by itself.
Thanks in advance and Points later.
Mohammad Sanaullah
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тАО09-13-2008 12:56 AM
тАО09-13-2008 12:56 AM
Re: crash file not created in /var/adm/crash
Check that you have sufficient disk space in /var/adm/crash. That may be preventing the crash files from being written...
Although are you sure the machine is crashing and not just resetting ? The latter would probably prevent any crash dumps from being written. Environmental issues are likely to cause this.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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тАО09-14-2008 05:08 AM
тАО09-14-2008 05:08 AM
Re: crash file not created in /var/adm/crash
Yeah your mark is valid we came to know that system was resetting itself dur to faulty OCP panel, now OCP panel is to be replace soon.
By the way there is no space constrain in /var/adm/crash directory despite of that we are unable to create the crash manually at console prompt. Any Idea on that however my issue have been properly diagnosed.
Mohammad Sanaullah
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тАО09-14-2008 06:05 AM
тАО09-14-2008 06:05 AM
Re: crash file not created in /var/adm/crash
If the system is resetting, then the memory contents may well have been cleared, hence why there is nothing to output when you type crash...
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО09-15-2008 11:42 AM
тАО09-15-2008 11:42 AM
Re: crash file not created in /var/adm/crash
Also, when are you running >>> crash? This is only useful if you've halted the system from the front panel while it's running, e.g., to force a crash dump on a hung system. If the system crashed and rebooted on its own, either it saved a crash dump or it didn't; but if it already rebooted, there is no point in running crash at the SRM prompt. The reboot will have cleared the contents of memory.
Martin
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