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Chapter 7
Recovering from failures
Abnormal system shutdowns
The /etc/fstab file
You can define entries in the
fstab
file to activate dump devices during
the HP-UX initialization (boot) process or when
crashconf
reads the
file. The format of a dump entry for
/etc/fstab
looks like the following:
devicefile_name
/ dump defaults 0 0
Examples:
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0 / dump defaults 0 0
/dev/vg00/lvol2 / dump defaults 0 0
/dev/vg01/lvol1 / dump defaults 0 0
Define one entry for each device or logical volume you want to use as a
dump device.
NOTE
Unlike dump device definitions built into the kernel, with run time dump
definitions you can use logical volumes from volume groups other than
the root volume group.
The crashconf command
You can also use the
/sbin/crashconf
command to add to, remove, or
redefine dump devices. The following are two ways to do this:
• Reread the
/etc/fstab
file using the
crashconf -a
option
• Use device arguments with
crashconf
to configure the devices
With either method, you can use the
crashconf -r
option to specify
that new definitions replace, rather than add to, any previous dump
device definitions.
Examples:
To have
crashconf
read the
/etc/fstab
file (thereby adding any listed
dump devices to the currently active list of dump devices), enter the
following command:
/sbin/crashconf -a
To have
crashconf
read the
/etc/fstab
file (thereby replacing the
currently active list of dump devices with those defined in
fstab),
enter the following
:
/sbin/crashconf -ar
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