"Check pointing" on BSD Unix (or Ultrix)

Steven Winikoff smw at maxwell.Concordia.CA
Wed Nov 8 02:29:46 AEST 1989


In article <1326 at utkcs2.cs.utk.edu> battle at alphard.cs.utk.edu (David Battle) writes:
>Does anyone out there know of any way to "check point" a process
>under BSD unix?  In particular I am interested in a way to do it on
>a Ultrix VAX and possibly on a DECStation 3100.
>
>What I would like to be able to do would be to stop a running process,
>save it's core image to a file (similar to what gcore(1) does), kill
>the original process, and then later (like, say, after rebooting)
>restart the process from the saved core image.

I'm interested too!  Please post if you have any information that may 
help.  

On a related topic, is it necessary to enter single-user mode to do
full backups using cpio?
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