Core and Log Files
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Where:
Module-num
generated on the active supervisor module (slot 5),
(slot 6), and
Step 2
Click Close to close the dialog box.
Clearing the Core Directory
To clear the cores on a switch using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Note
Be sure SSH2 is enabled on this switch.
Step 1
Click Clear to clear the cores.
The software keeps the last few cores per service and per slot and clears all other cores present on the
active supervisor module.
Step 2
Click Close to close the dialog box.
First and Last Core
The First and last core feature uses the limited system resource and retains the most important core files.
Generally, the first core and the most recently generated core have the information for debugging and,
the First and last core feature tries to retain the first and the last core information.
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Show Cores Dialog Box
shows the slot number on which the core was generated.In this example, the
and
were generated on the switching module (slot 8).
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was generated on the standby supervisor module
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