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System Administration Commands                       savecore(1M)



NAME
     savecore - save a crash dump of the operating system

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/savecore [-Lvd] [-f dumpfile] [directory]

DESCRIPTION
     The savecore utility  saves  a  crash  dump  of  the  kernel
     (assuming  that one was made) and writes a reboot message in
     the shutdown log. It is invoked by the dumpadm service  each
     time the system boots.

     savecore  saves  the   crash   dump   data   in   the   file
     directory/vmcore.n    and    the    kernel's   namelist   in
     directory/unix.n.  The  trailing  .n  in  the  pathnames  is
     replaced  by a number which grows every time savecore is run
     in that directory.

     Before writing out a crash dump,  savecore  reads  a  number
     from  the file directory/minfree. This is the minimum number
     of kilobytes that must remain free on the file  system  con-
     taining  directory.  If after saving the crash dump the file
     system containing directory would have less free  space  the
     number  of kilobytes specified in minfree, the crash dump is
     not saved. if the minfree  file  does  not  exist,  savecore
     assumes a minfree value of 1 megabyte.

     The savecore utility also logs a reboot message using facil-
     ity  LOG_AUTH  (see  syslog(3C)). If the system crashed as a
     result of a panic, savecore logs the panic string too.

OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:

     -d              Disregard  dump  header  valid  flag.  Force
                     savecore  to  attempt  to  save a crash dump
                     even if the header information stored on the
                     dump  device  indicates the dump has already
                     been saved.



     -f dumpfile     Attempt to save a crash dump from the speci-
                     fied  file  instead  of  from  the  system's
                     current dump device. This option may be use-
                     ful  if  the  information stored on the dump
                     device has been copied to an on-disk file by
                     means of the dd(1M) command.







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System Administration Commands                       savecore(1M)



     -L              Save  a  crash  dump  of  the  live  running
                     Solaris  system,  without actually rebooting
                     or altering the  system  in  any  way.  This
                     option   forces  savecore  to  save  a  live
                     snapshot of the system to the  dump  device,
                     and  then  immediately  to retrieve the data
                     and to write it out to a new  set  of  crash
                     dump  files in the specified directory. Live
                     system crash dumps can only be performed  if
                     you  have  configured  your system to have a
                     dedicated dump device using dumpadm(1M).

                     savecore -L does not suspend the system,  so
                     the  contents  of  memory continue to change
                     while the dump is  saved.  This  means  that
                     live   crash   dumps  are  not  fully  self-
                     consistent.



     -v              Verbose. Enables verbose error messages from
                     savecore.




OPERANDS
     The following operands are supported:

     directory               Save the crash  dump  files  to  the
                             specified directory. If directory is
                             not specified,  savecore  saves  the
                             crash  dump  files  to  the  default
                             savecore  directory,  configured  by
                             dumpadm(1M).



FILES
     directory/vmcore.n


     directory/unix.n


     directory/bounds


     directory/minfree






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System Administration Commands                       savecore(1M)



     /var/crash/'uname -n'           default crash dump directory



ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO
     adb(1), mdb(1), svcs(1),  dd(1M),  dumpadm(1M),  svcadm(1M),
     syslog(3C), attributes(5), smf(5)

NOTES
     The system crash dump service  is  managed  by  the  service
     management facility, smf(5), under the service identifier:

     svc:/system/dumpadm:default

     Administrative actions on this service,  such  as  enabling,
     disabling,  or  requesting  restart,  can be performed using
     svcadm(1M). The service's status can be  queried  using  the
     svcs(1) command.

     If the dump device is also being used as a swap device,  you
     must  run  savecore very soon after booting, before the swap
     space containing the crash dump is overwritten  by  programs
     currently running.





















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