Memory Dump Procedures |
| 1 Reset the server by pressing the reset switch on the front panel. |
| 2 If resetting the server does not resolve the problem, check the cable, |
| transceiver, and any other devices associated with connecting the |
| Ethernet interface to the network. |
| Replace any faulty component. |
| 3 If the problem persists, contact your network supplier. |
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Memory Dump | If the communications server fails during operation, you can write the |
Procedures | contents of the server’s CPU registers and RAM to an RBCS or |
| TFTP/FTP server, or to diskettes. This procedure is called a memory |
| dump. |
| The memory dump procedure depends on the communications server’s |
| configuration. For example, if |
| configuration is set for “Upload then reboot,” the memory dump to the |
| network is automatic. If |
| communications server enters monitor mode and waits for commands. |
| You must attach a terminal to the console port and enter the upload |
| command up to dump memory to the network, or du to dump it to |
| diskettes. If |
| performed, and the contents of memory are overwritten. |
| A communications server crash is also reported in the audit trail. |
| Technical support staff can use audit trail and memory dump |
| information to diagnose the cause of the crash. |
Dumping Memory to | To write a memory dump to the RBCS server, you must set the boot |
an RBCS Server | protocol to TFTP and establish a safepath on the RBCS server. The |
| default safepath is to the data/DUMP directory. If this directory is not |
| already present on the RBCS server, you must create it for the memory |
| dump. If you specify a different path for the TFTP Upload Path |
| parameter, the memory dump uses that path. For more information on |
| the RBCS safepath function, refer to the Remote Boot and Configuration |
| Services User’s Guide or release notes. For information about the TFTP |
| Upload Path parameter, refer to Table |