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core dump
Hi ,
Working on AIX 4.3. An internal error from my apps engine suddenly causes the engine to die. During this time i do notice a core file being dumped in the directory from where I try to re-start my engine. Q is how does one read this core file, or I should say 'what is this core file'? thnx |
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On AIX, use the crash command to look at core files. The core file is the in core image of the process that died.
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thnx
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