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Troubleshooting System Administration Issues in Oracle® Solaris 11.4

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Updated: November 2020
 
 

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A

alert message priority (for syslogd)index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
auxiliary (remote) consoleindex iconEnabling Remote Console Messaging
auxiliary console messaging during run level transitionsindex iconUsing Auxiliary Console Messaging During Run Level Transitions

B

booting
displaying system messagesindex iconViewing System Messages
troubleshootingindex iconWhat to Do If You Forget the root Password or Cannot Boot the System
system hangindex iconWhat to Do If a System Hang Occurs

C

changing file ownershipindex iconChanging File and Group Ownerships
changing group ownershipindex iconChanging File and Group Ownerships
checklist for troubleshooting system crashindex iconChecklist for Troubleshooting a System Crash
Command not found error messageindex iconSolving Problems With Search Paths
comparison of different dump devicesindex iconComparison of Different Dump Devices
consadm commandindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
displaying list of auxiliary consolesindex iconHow to Display a List of Auxiliary Consoles
enabling an auxiliary consoleindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
across system rebootsindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console Across System Reboots
guidelinesindex iconGuidelines for Using the consadm Command During an Interactive Login Session
using during interactive login sessionindex iconGuidelines for Using the consadm Command During an Interactive Login Session
console
auxiliary
disablingindex iconHow to Disable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
enabling across system rebootsindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console Across System Reboots
core dump configuration
displaying with coreadmindex iconDisplaying the Current Core Dump Configuration
core file name pattern
setting with coreadmindex iconSetting the Core File Name Pattern
core files
administeringindex iconAdministering Your Core File Specifications
examining with proc toolsindex iconExamining Core Files After a Process Failure
managing with coreadmindex iconAbout Process Failures and Core Files
coreadm commandindex iconAbout Process Failures and Core Files
displaying core dump configurationindex iconDisplaying the Current Core Dump Configuration
managing core filesindex iconAbout Process Failures and Core Files
setting a core file name patternindex iconSetting the Core File Name Pattern
crash dump
deferred dumpindex iconCrash Files Deferred Until After Reboot in Oracle Solaris 11.3
displaying current configurationindex iconDisplaying the Current Crash Dump Configuration
examining crash dump informationindex iconExamining Crash Dump Information
filesindex iconSystem Crash Dump Files
changes
index iconRestructured Files
index iconCrash Files Deferred Until After Reboot in Oracle Solaris 11.3
modifying the configurationindex iconModifying the Configuration for Crash Dumps
saving data with full directoryindex iconSaving Data When the Crash Dump Directory Is Full
crashesindex iconCustomizing System Message Logging
customer service andindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
displaying system information generated by
index iconSystem Message Formats
index iconExamining Crash Dump Information
examining crash dumps
index iconExamining Crash Dump Information
index iconHow to Examine Crash Dump Information
overview
index icondumpadm and savecore Commands
index iconAbout System Crashes
procedure followingindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
rebooting fails afterindex iconWhat to Do If Rebooting Fails
saving crash dump informationindex iconSystem Crash Dump Files
saving other system informationindex iconSystem Message Logging
troubleshootingindex iconConfiguring Your System for Crash Dumps
crontab command
/var/adm maintenanceindex iconSystem Message Logging
customer support
sending crash informationindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
customizing
system message logging
index iconHow to Customize System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging

D

deferred dumpindex iconCrash Files Deferred Until After Reboot in Oracle Solaris 11.3
disabling
auxiliary consoleindex iconHow to Disable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
displaying
booting messagesindex iconViewing System Messages
core dump configuration with coreadmindex iconDisplaying the Current Core Dump Configuration
crash dump configurationindex iconDisplaying the Current Crash Dump Configuration
crash information
index iconSystem Message Formats
index iconExamining Crash Dump Information
displaying list of auxiliary consolesindex iconHow to Display a List of Auxiliary Consoles
dmesg commandindex iconViewing System Messages
dumpadm commandindex icondumpadm and savecore Commands

E

/etc/syslog.conf fileindex iconCustomizing System Message Logging
enable remote console messagingindex iconEnabling Remote Console Messaging
enabling
an auxiliary console with consadm commandindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
auxiliary console across system rebootsindex iconHow to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console Across System Reboots
error messages
crash relatedindex iconSystem Message Formats
customizing logging of
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
log file for
index iconSystem Message Logging
index iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
priorities for
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
sources of
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
specifying storage location for
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconSystem Message Logging
examining a core file
with proc toolsindex iconExamining Core Files After a Process Failure

F

file access problems
troubleshootindex iconTroubleshooting File Access Problems
file ACLs lost after copy or restoreindex iconWhat to Do If File Access Control Lists Are Lost After Copy or Restore
file or group ownership
solving file access problemsindex iconChanging File and Group Ownerships
file system full
large file or directory createdindex iconFile System Fills Up Because a Large File or Directory Was Created
file system problems
troubleshootindex iconTroubleshooting File System Problems

G

global core file path
setting with coreadmindex iconConfigurable Core File Paths
guidelines for
using consadm commandindex iconGuidelines for Using the consadm Command During an Interactive Login Session

M

mdb utility
index iconExamining Crash Dump Information
index iconHow to Examine Crash Dump Information
index iconExamining Crash Dump Information
messages.n fileindex iconSystem Message Logging
messages file
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes

N

networks
recognizing access problemsindex iconRecognizing Problems With Network Access

O

Ops Centerindex iconManaging Incidents With Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center

P

panic messagesindex iconSystem Message Formats
parameters
create core fileindex iconParameters for Core File Creation
per-process core file path
setting with coreadmindex iconConfigurable Core File Paths
proc tools
examining a core fileindex iconExamining Core Files After a Process Failure
process failures
troubleshootingindex iconAbout Process Failures and Core Files
process failures by using core filesindex iconPrepare for Possible Process Failures by Using Core Files

R

rebooting
fails after crashindex iconWhat to Do If Rebooting Fails
recognizing network access problemsindex iconRecognizing Problems With Network Access
rsyslog
enableindex iconHow to Install and Enable rsyslog
installindex iconHow to Install and Enable rsyslog
rsyslog packageindex iconExtended System Logging With the rsyslogd Command
rsyslogd
extended system loggingindex iconExtended System Logging With the rsyslogd Command
rsyslogd serviceindex iconExtended System Logging With the rsyslogd Command

S

savecore commandindex icondumpadm and savecore Commands
changing directoriesindex iconSaving Data When the Crash Dump Directory Is Full
saving data when crash dump directory is fullindex iconSaving Data When the Crash Dump Directory Is Full
setting
a core file name pattern with coreadmindex iconSetting the Core File Name Pattern
syslog.conf file
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
syslogd daemonindex iconSystem Message Logging
system crash
checklist for troubleshootingindex iconChecklist for Troubleshooting a System Crash
system crashesindex iconAbout System Crashes
troubleshoot
index iconTroubleshooting After a System Crashes
index iconTroubleshooting System Crashes
system messages
customizing logging
index iconHow to Customize System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
shows file system is fullindex iconWhat to Do If a File System Fills Up
specifying storage location forindex iconSystem Message Logging

T

technical support
sending crash informationindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
TMPFS file system full
system out of memoryindex iconA TMPFS File System Is Full Because the System Ran Out of Memory
troubleshoot
file access problemsindex iconTroubleshooting File Access Problems
file system problemsindex iconTroubleshooting File System Problems
system crash
checklistindex iconChecklist for Troubleshooting a System Crash
system crashes
index iconTroubleshooting After a System Crashes
index iconTroubleshooting System Crashes

U

/usr/adm/messages fileindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
/usr/bin/mdb utilityindex iconHow to Examine Crash Dump Information
UNIX systems (crash information)index iconSystem Crash Dump Files
using core files
shows process failureindex iconPrepare for Possible Process Failures by Using Core Files

V

/var/adm/messages.n fileindex iconSystem Message Logging
/var/adm/messages fileindex iconWhat to Do If the System Crashes
/var/adm/messages fileindex iconCustomizing System Message Logging

W

Watchdog reset ! messageindex iconSystem Message Formats

Z

ZFS file system full
system out of memoryindex iconA ZFS File System Is Full Because the System Ran Out of Memory