Process Core - HP FlexFabric 7900 Series Command Reference Manual

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process core

Use process core to enable or disable the system to generate core files for crashes of a process
and set the maximum number of core files.
Syntax
In standalone mode:
process core { maxcore value | off } { job job-id | name process-name } [ slot slot-number [ cpu
cpu-number ] ]
In IRF mode:
process core { maxcore value | off } { job job-id | name process-name } [ chassis chassis-number
slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]
Views
User view
Default
The system generates a core file for the first crash of a process and does not generate any core files
for subsequent crashes of the process.
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
off: Disables core file generation.
maxcore value: Enables core file generation and sets the maximum number of core files. The value
range of the value argument is 1 to 10. The default is 1.
name process-name: Specifies a process by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 15
characters.
job job-id: Specifies a process by its job ID. The value range is 1 to 2147483647. The job ID of a
process does not change after the process restarts.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command
is applied to the active MPU. (In standalone mode.)
chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The
chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number
argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command is
applied to the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)
cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number. The cpu-number argument is fixed at 0.
Usage guidelines
After you enable core file generation for a process, the system generates a core file each time the
process crashes until the maximum number of core files is reached. A core file records the crash
information.
Core files consume system storage resources. To save storage resources, disable core file
generation for processes for which you do not need to review crash information.
This command applies to all instances of a process.
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