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savecore(1M)		System Administration Commands		  savecore(1M)

NAME
       savecore - save a crash dump of the operating system

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/bin/savecore [-Lvd] [-f dumpfile] [directory]

DESCRIPTION
       The  savecore  utility  saves a crash dump of the kernel (assuming that
       one was made) and writes a reboot message in the shutdown  log.	It  is
       invoked by the dumpadm service each time the system boots.

       savecore	 can  be  configured by dumpadm(1M) to save crash dump data in
       either a compressed or uncompressed format. For the compressed  format,
       savecore	 saves	the  crash dump data in the file directory/vmcore.N.z,
       where N in the pathname is replaced by a number which increments by one
       each  time  savecore  is	 run  in directory. The compressed file can be
       uncompressed in a separate step using the -f dumpfile option.  For  the
       uncompressed  format,  savecore	saves  the crash dump data in the file
       directory/vmcore.N and the kernel's namelist in directory/unix.N.

       Before writing out a crash dump, savecore reads a number from the  file
       directory/minfree.  This	 is  the minimum number of kilobytes that must
       remain free on the file system containing directory.  If	 after	saving
       the  crash  dump	 the  file system containing directory would have less
       free space the number of kilobytes specified in minfree, the crash dump
       is  not	saved.	if the minfree file does not exist, savecore assumes a
       minfree value of 1 megabyte.

       The savecore utility also logs a reboot message using facility LOG_AUTH
       (see  syslog(3C)).  If  the  system  crashed  as	 a  result of a panic,
       savecore logs the panic string too.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -d	      Disregard dump header  valid  flag.  Force  savecore  to
		      attempt to save a crash dump even if the header informa‐
		      tion stored on the dump device indicates	the  dump  has
		      already been saved.

       -f dumpfile    Save  a  crash  dump  from the specified file instead of
		      from the system's current dump device. When given direc‐
		      tory/vmcore.N.z,	uncompress  the	 file  to vmcore.N and
		      unix.N, where N is the same number as in the  compressed
		      name.

		      This option may also be useful if the information stored
		      on the dump device has been copied to an on-disk file by
		      means of the dd(1M) command.

       -L	      Save  a  crash  dump of the live running Solaris system,
		      without actually rebooting or altering the system in any
		      way. This option forces savecore to save a live snapshot
		      of the system to the dump device, and  then  immediately
		      to retrieve the data and to write it out to a new set of
		      crash dump files in the specified directory. Live system
		      crash dumps can only be performed if you have configured
		      your system  to  have  a	dedicated  dump	 device	 using
		      dumpadm(1M).

		      savecore -L does not suspend the system, so the contents
		      of memory continue to change while the  dump  is	saved.
		      This means that live crash dumps are not fully self-con‐
		      sistent.

       -v	      Verbose. Enables verbose error messages from savecore.

OPERANDS
       The following operands are supported:

       directory    Save the crash dump files to the specified	directory.  If
		    directory  is not specified, savecore saves the crash dump
		    files to the default  savecore  directory,	configured  by
		    dumpadm(1M).

FILES
	   o	  directory/vmcore.N

	   o	  directory/unix.N

	   o	  directory/bounds

	   o	  directory/minfree

	   o	  /var/crash/`uname -n` (default crash dump directory)

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcs			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       adb(1),	mdb(1),	 svcs(1), dd(1M), dumpadm(1M), svcadm(1M), syslog(3C),
       attributes(5), smf(5)

NOTES
       The system crash dump service is	 managed  by  the  service  management
       facility, smf(5), under the service identifier:

	 svc:/system/dumpadm:default

       Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
       requesting restart, can be performed using  svcadm(1M).	The  service's
       status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.

       If  the	dump  device is also being used as a swap device, you must run
       savecore very soon after booting, before the swap space containing  the
       crash dump is overwritten by programs currently running.

SunOS 5.11			  4 Aug 2009			  savecore(1M)
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