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Chapter 7
 
Recovering from failures
Abnormal system shutdowns
CLASS          PAGES  INCLUDED IN DUMP  DESCRIPTION
--------  ----------  ----------------  -------------------------------------
UNUSED          2036  no,  by default   unused pages
USERPG          6984  no,  by default   user process pages
BCACHE         15884  no,  by default   buffer cache pages
KCODE           1656  no,  by default   kernel code pages
USTACK           153  yes, by default   user process stacks
FSDATA           133  yes, by default   file system metadata
KDDATA          2860  yes, by default   kernel dynamic data
KSDATA          3062  yes, by default   kernel static data
Total pages on system:             32768
Total pages included in dump:       6208
DEVICE        OFFSET(kB)   SIZE (kB)  LOGICAL VOL.  NAME
------------  ----------  ----------  ------------  -------------------------
31:0x00d000       52064      262144   64:0x000002  /dev/vg00/lvol2
                          ----------
                             262144
Step 2. Multiply the number of pages listed in “
Total pages included in 
dump
” by the page size (4-Kbytes) and add 25% for a margin of safety. In 
the above example, the calculation would be:
(6208 x 4 Kbytes) x 1.25 = approx. 30 Mbytes 
Kernel dump device definitions
Capturing dumps for crashes that occur during early stages of the boot 
process requires sufficient dump space in the kernel configuration.
Using SAM to configure dump devices into the kernel
The easiest way to configure dump devices is to use SAM. A screen for 
dump device definition is located in the Kernel Configuration area. After 
changing the dump device definitions, a new kernel must be built and 
the system rebooted using the new kernel file to make the changes take 
effect. To configure dump devices into the kernel, perform the following 
procedure:
Step 1. Run SAM and select the Kernel Configuration Area
Step 2. From the Kernel Configuration Area, select the Dump Devices area 
A list of dump devices configured into the next kernel built by SAM is 
displayed. This is the list of pending dump devices.