SRM and AlphaBIOS Consoles 2-31
2.12 Forcing a System Crash Dump
The crash command forces a crash dump at the operating system
level. This command is used when an error has caused the
system to hang and can be halted with the Halt button or the
RMC halt command. This command restarts the operating
system and forces a crash dump to the selected device.
Syntax: crash [device]
where device is the name of the device to which the crash dump is written.
Example 2–17 Crash Command
>>> crash
CPU 0 restarting
DUMP: 401408 blocks available for dumping.
DUMP: 38535 required for a partial dump.
DUMP: 0x805001 is the primary swap with 401407, start our last 38534
: of dump at 362873, going to end (real end is one more, for
header)
DUMP.prom: dev SCSI 1 3 0 4 400 0 0, block 131072
DUMP: Header to 0x805001 at 401407 (0x61fff)
DUMP.prom: dev SCSI 1 3 0 4 400 0 0, block 131072
DUMP: Dump to 0x805001: ..................: End 0x805001
DUMP.prom: dev SCSI 1 3 0 4 400 0 0, block 131072
DUMP: Header to 0x805001 at 401407 (0x61fff)
succeeded
halted CPU 0
halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = fffffc00004e2d64
>>>
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