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Recovering from failures
Abnormal system shutdowns
• The logical volume cannot be used for file system storage, because the
whole logical volume is used.
To use logical volumes for dump devices (no matter how many logical
volumes you require), include the following dump statement in the
system file:
dump lvol
Configuring No Dump Devices—To configure a kernel with no dump
device, use the following dump statement in the system file:
dump none
To configured the kernel for no dump device, you must use the above
statement (
dump none
).
NOTE
Omitting dump statements altogether from the
system
file results in a
kernel that uses the primary paging device (swap device) as the dump
device.
Step 2. Once you have edited the
system
file, build a new kernel file using the
config
command.
Step 3. Save the existing kernel file (probably
/stand/vmunix
) to a safe place
(such as
/stand/vmunix.safe
) in case the new kernel file can not be
booted.
Step 4. Boot the system from the new kernel file to activate the new dump device
definitions.
Runtime dump device definitions
If you are not concerned about capturing a dump that occurs during the
earliest stages of the boot process, you can replace or supplement any
kernel dump device definitions while the system is booting or running.
There are two ways to do this:
1. Using
crashconf
to read dump entries in the
/etc/fstab
file
(using
crashconf
’s
-a
option)
2. Using arguments to the
crashconf
command, directly specifying
the devices to be configured
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