ADIC Time Clock 6-00028-01 Rev A Manual De Usuario
Managing the AMASS File System
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Troubleshooting Tools
6-00028-01 Rev A
IBM
Step 1.
When the AIX operating system was installed, a
dump device is automatically configured. The
default on most models is
dump device is automatically configured. The
default on most models is
/dev/hd7
.
Step 2.
When the system panics, it automatically dumps
information to the
information to the
core
file and the LEDs on the
front of the processor display “0c9.”
Step 3.
After information has been dumped, the LEDs flash
“888.”
“888.”
For additional information on system-initiated
dumps, refer to the IBM Problem Solving Guide and
Reference manual.
dumps, refer to the IBM Problem Solving Guide and
Reference manual.
SGI and Sun
Step 1.
Create a directory called /
dir
where the
core
files
can reside. Make sure there is plenty of disk space to
contain this directory because the size of the dump
depends on the amount of memory in the system and
can be quite large.
contain this directory because the size of the dump
depends on the amount of memory in the system and
can be quite large.
Step 2.
Modify the system startup file with a call to
savecore
savecore
as described for the appropriate
operating system below:
Operating
System
Task
IRIX
Edit the system startup
/etc/rc2.d/S48savecore
/etc/rc2.d/S48savecore
file with the
following entry:
/usr/etc/savecore ${OPTIONS:=/dir}
Solaris
Edit the system startup /etc/init.d/sysetup
file with the following entry:
file with the following entry:
savecore /dir