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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-122get vector
8
Parameters
long
Specifies display of the timestamps for the core dump. If SPEs are
duplicated, timestamps are printed for both SPEs (or a message stating why
the timestamp cannot be printed is displayed).
Core
Dump
Vector
The conditions which are enabled to initiate a core dump to tape or disk, as
represented by a hexadecimal value. The hexadecimal value represents a
combination of four system reset levels: warm restart (reset level 1), cold 2
restart (2), cold 1 restart (3), and reboot (4). The table below shows which
reset levels will initiate a core dump for each value of the vector.
Vector Value Reset Levels Vector Value Reset Levels
0 none 8 4
1191, 4
22a2, 4
3 1, 2 b 1, 2, 4
43c3, 4
5 1, 3 d 1, 3, 4
62, 3e2, 3, 4
7 1, 2, 3 f 1, 2, 3, 4
Set
Vector
Command
Option
This indicates from which SPE the core dump is to be taken as specified with
the
set vector command
. This is always spe-active for simplex systems.
Additional options for systems with duplicated SPEs are spe-standby and
spe-smm. If the vector has been cleared or not set, blanks are displayed.
Core
Dump
Time
For each SPE, the date and time at which the core dump took place, or on of
the following:
Blank: No core dump has been stored.
Cannot access: The system cannot currently access the core dump file. (For
example, a standby SPE may not be refreshed).
Non-duplicated SPE: This SPE does not exist (as in a simplex system).
Device busy: the MSS device on which the core dump is stored is busy with
another operation.