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Overview of the dump and save cycle, Crash dump destination and contents – HP 9000 V2600 SCA User Manual

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Chapter 7

Recovering from failures

Abnormal system shutdowns

The on-disk and file system formats of a crash dump have changed with
HP-UX 11.0.

libcrash

(3) is a new library provided to allow programmatic access to a

crash dump. supports all past and current crash dump formats. By using

libcrash

(3) under certain configurations, crash dumps no longer need

to be copied into the file system before they can be debugged. See the

libcrash

(3) man page for more information.

Overview of the dump and save cycle

When the system crashes, HP-UX saves the image of physical memory or
certain portions of it to predefined locations called dump devices. When
the operator next reboots the system, a special utility copies the memory
image from the dump devices to the HP-UX file system area. Once
copied, the memory image can be analyzed with a debugger or saved to
tape for later analysis.

Prior to HP-UX 11.0, dump devices had to be defined in the kernel
configuration, and they still can be using Release 11.0. Beginning with
Release 11.0, however, a new more-flexible method for defining dump
devices is available using

crashconf

.

Beginning with HP-UX Release 11.0, there are three places where dump
devices are configured:

1. In the kernel (same as releases prior to Release 11.0)

2. During system initialization when the initialization script for

crashconf

runs (and reads entries from the

/etc/fstab

file)

3. During runtime, by the operator or administrator manually running

the

/sbin/crashconf

command.

Crash dump destination and contents

Defining the contents and destination of the crash dump are two
important factors to consider when preparing for the dump. The
destination and contents are configurable without rebooting, using the

crashconf

interface. See the crashconf(1M) man page for more

information.

In order to capture the memory image of the system when a crash occurs,
the image storage location(s) must be defined in advance.

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