Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual page 174

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CRASH(8S)
MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
CRASH(8S)
That completes the list or panic types you are likely to see.
When the system crashes it writes (or at least attempts to write) an image or memory into the
back end or the primary swap area. After the system
is
rebooted, the program 8lJvecore(8) runs
and preserves a copy or this core image and the current system in a specified directory ror later
perusal. See 8lJvecore(8) ror details.
To analyze a dump you should begin by running lJd6(lS) with the -k flag on the core dump.
Normally the command "*(intstack-4)$c" will provide a stack trace rrom the point or the crash
and this will provide a clue as to what went wrong. A more complete discussion or system debug-
ging
is
impossible here. See, however, "Using ADB to Debug the UNIX Kernel".
SEE ALSO
adb(lS), analyze(8), reboot(8)
U8ing ADB to Debug the UNIX Kernel
Sun Release 1.1
Last change: 13 August 1983
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