HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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crashconf(1M) crashconf(1M)
-s Mark the dump device list as persistent across reboots. This will also enable the
config_crashconf_mode
. Use -o
to switch back to config_deprecated_mode
.
The
-s and -o options are mutually exclusive.
-t When used with the -i, -e
, -c,or-p options, set the dump tunables alwaysdump,
dontdump, dump_compress_on, and dump_concurrent_on, respectively, to make the changes
persistent across system reboots.
-v Display the current crash dump configuration as well as the list of persistent dump devices. If
any changes to the current configuration are specified on the same command line as
-v, the
configuration will be displayed after the requested changes are made.
RETURN VALUE
Upon exit,
crashconf returns the following values:
0 Success.
1 The requested configuration changes could not be made.
WARNINGS
If the dump device configured goes offline, then that device will not be used for taking a crash dump.
crashconf output displays whether the dump device is currently offline.
On systems running VxVM 3.5, the swap volumes to be configured for system crash dumps should be
created with the usage type as swap during the creation of the swap volume. Not doing so will cause
dump corruption. It is also possible to use the -U option of vxassist to create the swap volume
correctly.
When attributes of a VxVM dump logical volume change, it should be re-configured using the
crashconf
command so that crash dump will use the updated values.
Marking dump devices using lvlnboot, vxvmboot, and /stand/system
will be obsoleted in the
next HP-UX release. The
-s option of crashconf can be used to mark the dump device list as per-
sistent.
The output of crashconf is not designed to be parsed by applications or scripts, but only to be read by
humans. The output format may change without notice. Applications which require crash dump
configuration information should retrieve that information using pstat.
Dump devices created by lvcreate must be contiguous (-Cy option) with bad block relocation turned off
(-rn option).
AUTHOR
crashconf was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
ioscan(1M), kctune(1M), lvcreate(1M), sam(1M), smh(1M), vxassist(1M), crashconf(2), pstat(2), fstab(4),
alwaysdump(5), dontdump(5), dump_compress_on(5), dump_concurrent_on(5), krs(5), intro(7).
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