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 crashutil(1M)                                                 crashutil(1M)




 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      crashutil - manipulate crash dump data

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      /usr/sbin/crashutil [-q] [-v version] source [destination]

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      crashutil copies and preserves crash dump data, and performs format
      conversions on it.  Common uses of crashutil include:

      +    Copying portions of a dump that still reside on a raw dump device
           into a crash dump directory.

      +    Converting between different formats of crash dumps.

      +    Copying crash dumps from one directory, or medium, to another.

      crashutil will write to its destination the crash dump it reads from
      its source.  The crash dump format used to write the destination is
      specified with -v; if -v is not specified, the destination will have
      the same format as the source.  If no destination is specified, source
      is used; the format conversion will be done in place in the source,
      without copying.  When crashutil completes successfully, the entire
      contents of the crash dump will exist at destination; any portions
      that had still been on raw dump devices will have been copied to
      destination.

      There are three known dump formats:

      COREFILE      (Version 0) This format, used up through HP-UX 10.01,
                    consists of a single file containing the physical memory
                    image, with a 1-to-1 correspondence between file offset
                    and memory address.  Normally there is an associated
                    file containing the kernel image.  sources or
                    destinations of this type must be specified as two
                    pathnames to plain files, separated by whitespace; the
                    first is the core image file and the second is the
                    kernel image file.

      COREDIR       (Version 1) This format, used in HP-UX 10.10, 10.20, and
                    10.30, consists of a core.n directory containing an
                    INDEX file, the kernel (vmunix) file, and numerous
                    core.n.m files, which contain portions of the physical
                    memory image.  sources or destinations of this type
                    should be specified as the pathname to a core directory.

      CRASHDIR      (Version 2) This format, used in HP-UX 11.00 and later,
                    consists of a crash.n directory containing an INDEX
                    file, the kernel and all dynamically loaded kernel
                    module files, and numerous image.m.p files, each of
                    which contain portions of the physical memory image and



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 crashutil(1M)                                                 crashutil(1M)




                    metadata describing which memory pages were dumped and
                    which were not.  sources or destinations of this type
                    should be specified as the pathname to a crash
                    directory.

      PARDIR        (Version 3) This format is used in HP-UX Release 11i
                    Version 1.0 and later.  It is very similar in structure
                    to the CRASHDIR format in that it consists of a crash.n
                    directory containing an INDEX file, the kernel and all
                    dynamically loaded kernel module files, and numerous
                    image.m.p files, each of which contain portions of the
                    physical memory image and metadata describing which
                    memory pages were dumped and which were not.  In
                    addition to the primary INDEX file, there are auxiliary
                    index files, that contain metadata describing the image
                    files containing the memory pages.  This format will be
                    used when the dump is compressed.  See crashconf(1M).

      Other formats, for example tape archival formats, may be added in the
      future.

      When the source and destination are different types of files - for
      example, when source is a directory and destination is a pair of plain
      files - both must be specified.

    Options    [Toc]    [Back]
      -q          (Quiet)  Disables the printing of progress messages.
                  Warning and error messages are still printed.

      -v version  Specifies the version of the destination format.  Allowed
                  values are COREFILE, COREDIR, CRASHDIR, PARDIR, 0, 1, 2 or
                  3.  Also allowed is the keyword CURRENT, which specifies
                  that the destination format should be the same as the
                  current source format.  CURRENT is the default if -v is
                  not specified.  If the destination format is PARDIR, then
                  the source format should also be PARDIR.  Conversion to
                  PARDIR from older formats is not supported.

 RETURN VALUE    [Toc]    [Back]
      Upon exit, crashutil returns the following values:

           0    The operation was successful.
           1    The operation failed, and an appropriate error message was
                printed.

 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      An HP-UX 11.00 crash dump was saved by savecrash(1M) to
      /var/adm/crash/crash.2.  The -p flag was specified to savecrash,
      specifying that only those portions of the dump which were endangered
      by swap activity should be saved; the rest are still resident in the
      raw dump devices.  To save the remainder of the dump into the crash



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 crashutil(1M)                                                 crashutil(1M)




      dump directory, use:

           crashutil /var/adm/crash/crash.2

      If preferred, the completed crash dump directory could be in a
      different location - perhaps on another machine via NFS:

           crashutil /var/adm/crash/crash.2 /nfs/remote/otherdir

      To debug this crash dump using tools which do not understand the most
      current crash dump format, convert it to the older core directory
      format:

           crashutil -v COREDIR /var/adm/crash/crash.2 /tmp/oldcoredir

      or the even older "core file and kernel" format:

           crashutil -v COREFILE /var/adm/crash/crash.2 /tmp/corefile
           /tmp/kernfile

 AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]
      crashutil was developed by HP.

 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      savecrash(1M), crashconf(1M).


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