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Hello All
Is it possible to disable a specific process from core dumping ? In my environment I have 2 bespoke application processes which needs to be stopped from core dumping but any other process should be allowed to core dump. If I do : coreadm -d process it will stop all per processes from core dumping. Setup: Sun Sparc V210, Solaris 10 OS Would highly appreciate any help on this. Thanks baner_n |
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