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hp dump files

Does anyone know where the location of HP-UX dump files get written too, when I do a system reset from the CM issuing a TC, its will always do a system dump, but not sure where the dump is located.
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Output of UX dump files varies from system to system depending on requirements, etc.

Perform the following: man -k dump

The listing there will provide heaps of leads.

Hope that helps some

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Output of UX dump files varies from system to system depending on requirements, etc.

Perform the following: man -k dump

The listing there will provide heaps of leads.

Hope that helps some

Cheers,
Cameron
# man -k dump
/usr/share/lib/whatis: No such file or directory
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