SUMMARY - Savecore Using Wrong Device

Wiest, Damian dmwiest at rc2corp.com
Tue Nov 8 17:54:53 EST 2005


Thanks to Fernando Boveda and John Dewey for their input on this issue.

If you're mirroring the swap device, you need to specify a physical slice
and not a logical device name to the dumpadm(1M) command.

Fernando's and John's responses are listed below.

-Damian

-----Original Message-----
From: Fernando Boveda [mailto:fernando.boveda at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 4:07 PM
To: Wiest, Damian
Subject: Re: Savecore Using Wrong Device


Hi Damian

The problem is that when you configure savecore you must specify the absolut
path to a internal disk drive, if you don't you can fall in the problem you
have now.

When you have Veritas Volume Manager or Solaris Volume Manager ( Disksuite )
you can leave the default , but the things can go wrong as you experienced. 

You must specify the block device path without md or vx ... /dev/dsk/c...  

Then you will have no problem with PANICs.

Best regards,
Fernando


-----Original Message-----
From: John Dewey [mailto:jdewey2 at corp.earthlink.net] 
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 3:06 PM
To: Wiest, Damian
Subject: Re: Savecore Using Wrong Device



I am not sure why it is not using the correct device.
You must use a special dump device, and not a device that has a file  
system
on it!

Both the panic() and savecore program need to know the dump device. It looks
like your panic() routine wasn't updated.

To find  your current device:

# adb -k /dev/ksyms /dev/mem
dumpfile/20X
dumpfile+10/X
dumpfile+10/s

You should see what your dumpfile is.  I am guessing it will report
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 here.

You can then change it in adb session.  There is more information  
about this
on google or the 'Panic!' book.

Use caution when in adb.

John
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