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System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
1. Managing Terminals, Modems and Serial Port Services (Tasks)
2. Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks)
3. Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)
4. Managing System Processes (Tasks)
5. Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)
6. Troubleshooting Software Problems (Tasks)
7. Managing Core Files (Tasks)
Managing Core Files (Task Map)
Setting the Core File Name Pattern
Enabling setuid Programs to Produce Core Files
How to Display the Current Core Dump Configuration
How to Set a Core File Name Pattern
How to Enable a Per-Process Core File Path
How to Enable a Global Core File Path
Troubleshooting Core File Problems
8. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)
This section describes new or changed features for managing core files in the Oracle Solaris release.
The coreadm configuration information is now stored in the Service Management Facility (SMF). This change does not impact administrative use of the coreadm command or any of its options.
Because the coreadm configuration has moved to SMF, use of certain coreadm options requires a particular set of authorizations. There is no obvious change to user logins that include the Maintenance and Repair rights profile. For more information, see the coreadm(1M) man page.