DP (System Dump)
Execution:
This command can be executed on a partition if Automatic startup has completed or the UP command has been executed. (The partition is in the DC POWER ON state.)
Function:
This command generates a dump interrupt in the system.
The actual operation of the dump processing and the following system reset depend on the software (OS or BIOS). This command only generates a dump interrupt.
Obviously, nothing happens if no software is running.
Note: The DP command can be executed in Normal mode or
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-27. DP Screen
Screen Image | Reference |
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Dump button interrupt will be generated. |
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Enter partition number | A |
Execute OK? (y/[n]) y<ENTER> | B |
DP command was accepted. Dump button interrupt will be generated soon. | C |
[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 0 : dump button interrupt. |
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[iSPyz:INFO.ccc] partition 1 : dump button interrupt. |
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: | D |
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Table 3-28. DP Screen References
Reference
Description
AEnter a partition number.
If you select “all,” al configured partitions become the targets.
BDisplays the confirmation message. To continue, enter “y”.
CDisplays the command acceptance message. The actual process runs in the background.
DDisplays the state of the process running in the background.
Service Processor