
set vector
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set vector
This command specifies restart levels for core dumps. This command places core
dumps on primary Mass Storage System (a tape in a tape system and core dump
memory cards in a memory card system) devices for later examination. The set
vector command allows technicians to tailor restart levels that copy memory to
primary Mass Storage System devices.
NOTE:
Software never requests an extended reboot.
To force an immediate core dump, in a simplex or duplex system, technicians
should set the appropriate bit using this command, then enter the reset system
command at a level that forces core dumps corresponding to set vector bits.
When a system restart occurs in a simplex Switch Processing Element (SPE)
system with the corresponding vector bit set, the core dump writes to secondary
storage (the primary MSS device). Once core dumps write, the vector clears and
the restart executes. This command disrupts service in a simplex system.
The active SPE executes a core dump when:
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A system restart occurs on the active SPE in a High or Critical Reliability
system with the corresponding vector bit set.
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The active SPE-active option is selected when the vector bit is set.
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CAUTION:
This command disrupts service in a simplex system.
The active SPE executes a core dump when:
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A system restart occurs on the active SPE in a High or Critical Reliability
system with the corresponding vector bit set.
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The SPE-standby option is selected when the vector bit is set.
The active SPE executes a core dump when:
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A system restart occurs on the active SPE in a High or Critical Reliability
system with the corresponding vector bit set.
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The active SPE-maint option is selected when the vector bit is set.
The vector clears after all core dumps.
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