
get vector
Issue 5 October 2002
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Field descriptions
Core Dump Vector
A hexadecimal value representing the condition(s) that cause(s) a
core dump. This hexadecimal value is a bit map of the four reset
conditions (from least to most significant bit):
■
warm start
■
cold 2 restart
■
cold 1 restart
■
reboot.
A value of 0 indicates that the vector is cleared or not set. See the
Vector-Condition Mapping table that follows.
Vector-Condition Mapping
value
warm-start
cold-2
cold-1
reboot
0
n
n
n
n
1
y
n
n
n
2
n
y
n
n
3
y
y
n
n
4
n
n
y
n
5
y
n
y
n
6
n
y
y
n
7
y
y
y
n
8
n
n
n
y
9
y
n
n
y
a
n
y
n
y
b
y
y
n
y
c
n
n
y
y
d
y
n
y
y
e
n
y
y
y
f
y
y
y
y
Set Vector Command
Option
The user-specified SPE prior to the core dump. For simplex SPE
systems this field is always
spe-active
unless the vector is
cleared or not set.
Core Dump Time
The time of the core dump for SPE A. If the system has a simplex
SPE, a timestamp for SPE A is displayed for SPE B. If the core
dump cannot be accessed,
can’t access
displays for the
corresponding SPE. If the MSS device storing the core dump
timestamp is busy for any reason,
device busy
displays at the
terminal.