Is the sysdump partition *really* needed on a 3B2/600?
Steven Hagar
shagar at vpk4.UUCP
Wed Mar 15 00:32:19 AEST 1989
In article <1518 at ucsd.EDU> brian at ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor) writes:
>On my 3B15, I have the crash dump area pointed at the swap area. It's
>not going to be swapping at the same time as it's crashing, and since
>I have no intention of ever doing anything but rebooting if it DOES ever
>crash, that's good enough for me. I just don't want it spewing on
>my filesystems on the way down.
One of our service technicians recommends getting a dump of memory after
a crash, before rebooting the system. He has found that the memory dump
can provide useful troubleshooting information, which will be purged when
memory is reinitialized during the reboot. His experience in a number
of instances has been that rebooting clears the symptoms, but doesn't
necessarily correct the problem, and without a memory dump, you might
not know until the problem occurs again what the real problem was.
Steven Hagar .
AT&T Canada Inc. . ATTMAIL: !shagar
(416) 756-5061 . UUCP: uunet!attcan!shagar
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