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Managing the AMASS File System
6-00028-01 Rev A
Troubleshooting Tools
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System Panics
If a process causes a system panic, dump information to the 
core
 (memory) file. Save this file because it contains clues 
about what was going wrong when system came down.
To set your server to automatically dump data to the 
core
 file, 
perform the following steps for the appropriate platform.
Set Up for a Core Dump
HP
Step 1.
By default, a 
core
 file is dumped to the /etc/rc 
file. 
Step 2.
After information has been dumped, enter the 
following:
Step 3.
The /
rc
 directory should contain entries similar to 
those shown in the following example. If more than 
one core has been dumped, there will be files with 
extensions greater than zero. The file with the 
highest number represents the latest core dump. 
Step 4.
After determining the cause of the panic, delete any 
core
 files with the UNIX 
rm
 command.
# cd /etc/rc
# ls
bounds
hp-ux.0
hp-core.0
bounds
hp-ux.0
hp-core.1
bounds
hp-ux.0
hp-core.2