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Miscellaneous Functions
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Save Controller Debug Dump
When the
Save Controller Debug Dump
menu selection is made (7.75 firmware), the
dialog box shown in Figure 3-110 appears.
Figure 3-111
Dump Debug Configuration to Disk (7.75 Firmware)
This feature records controller state information when an abort occurs. After the abort
has completed, you can click
SAVE Debug Dump
to retrieve and analyze the abort
information to help determine why the abort occurred. The information is generated
while a controller abort is in progress and recorded to NVRAM and a disk drive, if
enabled. The aborting controller blocks requests from the partner controller so that the
dump can be generated. The Debug Dump is written to a Reserved Disk Area (RDA) on
one selected disk drive. The contents of the dump are not user configurable.
The default operation is that when the dump is complete, status information is written
to the Debug Dump header.
The Debug Dump data entry consists of an abort code, an error code, and an event flag,
and is overwritten by each successive abort. The abort code specifies where in the
firmware image the abort occurred. The abort code is written to NVRAM when the
controller is aborting and generates an event. The abort code takes up two bytes of data.
Debug Dump data can be retrieved by going to Miscellaneous Functions and clicking on
Save Controller Debug Dump after an abort has completed and the controller is back
online.
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