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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)
What's New in Managing Core Files
coreadm Command Configuration Controlled by SMF
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
8. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)
NOTICE: 'set allow_setid_core = 1' in /etc/system is obsolete NOTICE: Use the coreadm command instead of 'allow_setid_core'
You have an obsolete parameter that allows setuid core files in your /etc/system file.
Remove allow_setid_core=1 from the /etc/system file. Then use the coreadm command to enable global setuid core file paths.