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Chapter 7
Recovering from failures
Abnormal system shutdowns
Partial save (savecrash -p)
If the system has plenty of dump device space but is limited in HP-UX
file system space, consider using the
-p
option for the
savecrash
command. This option copies only those pages on dump devices that are
endangered by paging activity (i.e. pages on the devices used for both
paging and as dump devices). Pages that are on dedicated dump devices
remain there.
To configure this option into the boot process, edit the file
/etc/rc.config/savecrash
and comment out the line that sets the
environment variable
SAVE_PART=1
.
Defining dump devices
When defining dump devices, it is important to accurately determine the
amount of space needed to hold the dump without wasting disk space. To
save a full dump, the amount of dump space needed is equal to the size of
the system’s physical memory.
For selective dumps, the size of dump space varies, depending on the
classes of memory be saved. To determine amount of space needed,
perform the following procedure:
Step 1. When the system is running with a typical workload, enter the following
command:
/sbin/crashconf -v
The following typical output appears:
Summary of Contents for 9000 V-Class
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Page 10: ...x List of Tables ...
Page 12: ...xii List of Figures ...
Page 26: ...12 Chapter1 Overview Shared memory ...
Page 66: ...52 Chapter4 Firmware OBP and PDC HElp command ...
Page 112: ...98 Chapter7 Recovering from failures Abnormal system shutdowns ...
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