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KCRASH PART 1:
A User's Guide to Dump Analysis
KCRASH PART 2: an indepth look at kcrash
SECTION 1: The what and how of dumps
Section 1
What is kcrash?
What is a crash dump?
What is a panic?
How to take a crash dump
U6000/15/60/65/100/300/520: 1.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.4
U6000/200/400: 1.2.5
U6000/550: 1.2.2
U6000-SVR4 1.3
U6000-SVR4 1.3.1
U6000-SVR4 1.4
Restoring a crash dump
Loading a
savedump
tape 1.2
Loading a
savedump
tape 1.3, 1.3.x and 1.4
Loading a dump created with
savedump
without using
restoredump
Loading a
cpio
tape
Loading with
dd
Loading absolute path files
SECTION 2: Using kcrash
Section 2
Pre-analysis Setup
Memory Image and Symbol File
Macro Load Script
Command, Macro and Image Revision
Get the best kcrash
Starting the Analysis
The command line for
kcrash
Setting kcrash Environment
Basic Macros
Dump information
Viewing the console buffer
Looking at streams and memory usage
Viewing the process table
Examining an individual process
Process address space
A process' user information
The virtual node
Files
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Alphabetic Index of Macros
Appendix B: kcrash man page
Appendix C: Actual "latest and greatest" .k files
Appendix D : dma-able memory white paper
KCRASH PART 2