Switch AdministrationSaving Core Dumps
Enter the set CoreDump command to enable the core dump feature. For example,
SmartSwitch # set coredump |
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EnableCoreDump(n) | : y | < “y” to enable core dump feature |
ServerIP() | : 204.95.77.240 | < IP address of my TFTP server |
CoreDumpFile() | : /tftpboot/bobr/core | < full path name for core dump files |
userName() | : bobr | < login name on the server |
UserPassword() | : | < password |
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Note The set CoreDump command uses FTP to create the core_cpu and core_cmn files. If your server does not run FTP, create these files manually. Then execute the
set CoreDump command.
Note On UNIX systems, make sure that the permissions are set correctly so that data can be written.
Note For security, the set CoreDump command retains your password only long enough to create the core dump files. Your password is then dropped from system memory.
To see the current core dump configuration, enter the show coredump command.
SmartSwitch # show coredump
Core Dump Enabled | : Yes | ||
Core | Dump | Server IP : 204.95.77.240 | |
Core | Dump | File | : /tftpboot/bobr/core |
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