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exception filepath
C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l - B e t a R e v i e w R 3 . 7. 1
exception filepath
To modify core dump settings, use the exception filepath command in administration configuration
mode or in global configuration mode. To remove the configuration, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
choice preference
compress {on | off}
filename filename
lower-limit-higher-limit
filepath
Defaults
If you do not specify the order of preference for the destination of core dump files using the choice
keyword and preference argument, the default preference is the primary location (that is, choice 1).
Core dump files are sent compressed.
The default filenaming convention used for core dump files is described in the "Usage Guidelines"
section. See
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
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exception [choice preference] [compress {on | off}] [filename filename lower-limit-higher-limit]
filepath filepath
no exception [choice preference] [compress {on | off}] [filename filename
lower-limit-higher-limit] [filepath filepath]
(Optional) Configures the order of preference for the destination of core
dump files. Up to the three destinations can be defined. Valid values are
1 to 3.
(Optional) Specifies whether or not the core dump file should be sent
compressed. By default, core dump files are sent compressed. If you
specify the compress keyword, you must specify one of the following
required keywords:
(Optional) Specifies the filename to be appended to core dump files and
the lower and higher limit range of core dump files to be sent to a
specified destination before being recycled by the circular buffer.
See
default core dump file naming convention.
Valid values for the lower-limit argument are 0 to 4. Valid values for the
higher-limit argument are 5 to 64. A hyphen (-) must immediately follow
the lower-limit argument.
Note
Local file system or network protocol, followed by the directory path.
All local file systems are supported. The following network protocols
are supported: TFTP and FTP.
Table
55.
Process and Memory Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
on—Compresses the core dump file before sending it.
off—Does not compress the core dump file before sending it.
Table 55
in the "Usage Guidelines" section for a description of the
To uniquely identify each core dump file, a value is appended to
each core dump file, beginning with the lower limit value
configured for the lower-limit argument and continuing until the
higher limit value configured for the higher-limit argument has
been reached. After the higher limit value has been reached, the
Cisco IOS XR software begins to recycle the values appended to
core dump files, beginning with the lower limit value.
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