The assigned name depends on the number of characters per file name
that the dump host supports. For hosts supporting file names longer than
14 characters (e.g., BSD hosts), dump files are named dump.addr. The
file extension addr is the Micro-CS's Internet address.
For hosts that limit file names to 14 characters (e.g., System V hosts), a
dump creates two additional directories under /usr/spool/erpcd/bfs. The
name of the first directory is dump; the second directory uses the
Micro-CS's Internet network address as its name. The dump file uses the
Micro-CS's Internet host address as its name.
Each dump file contains a complete image of the Micro-CS RAM
memory and hardware state. The amount of space required for a dump file
varies according to the port configuration. The ROM Monitor config
command displays the amount of memory for the Micro-CS. Table 4-9
shows sample dump file names. All pathnames are relative to the file
/usr/spool/erpcd/bfs.
Micro-CS
Address
63.0.0.75
131.140.23.1
195.46.2.15
The tftp dump names are user-defined. If a name is not
NOTE
specified, the Micro-CS uses the bfs convention.
Micro-CS Installation Guide
Table 4-9 Dump File Naming Conventions
Network
BSD
Address
Filename
63
dump.63.0.0.75
131.140
dump.131.140.23.1
195.46.2
dump.195.46.2.15
Micro-CS Dumps
System V
Pathname
dump/63/0.0.75
dump/131.140/23.1
dump/195.46.2/15
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