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Operating Systems HP-UX Enabling core dump in HP UX. Post 302178584 by Krrishv on Wednesday 26th of March 2008 12:50:42 AM
Old 03-26-2008
Enabling core dump in HP UX.

HI Gurus,

I want to enable core dump in HP-UX. Could you please help me how to enable?

Thanks,
 

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L2TEST(1)						      General Commands Manual							 L2TEST(1)

NAME
l2test - L2CAP testing SYNOPSIS
l2test DESCRIPTION
l2test is L2CAP testing program. USAGE
l2test <mode> [options] [bdaddr] Modes: -r listen and receive -w listen and send -d listen and dump incoming data -x listen, then send, then dump incoming data -s connect and send -u connect and receive -n connect and be silent -y connect, then send, then dump incoming data -c connect, disconnect, connect, ... -m multiple connects -p trigger dedicated bonding -z information request Options: [-b bytes] [-i device] [-P psm] [-J cid] [-I imtu] [-O omtu] [-L seconds] enable SO_LINGER [-W seconds] enable deferred setup [-B filename] use data packets from file [-N num] send num frames (default = infinite) [-C num] send num frames before delay (default = 1) [-D milliseconds] delay after sending num frames (default = 0) [-X mode] select retransmission/flow-control mode [-Q num] Max Transmit value (default = 3) [-Z size] Transmission Window size (default = 63) [-F fcs] use CRC16 check (default = 1) [-R] reliable mode [-G] use connectionless channel (datagram) [-U] use sock stream [-A] request authentication [-E] request encryption [-S] secure connection [-M] become master [-T] enable timestamps AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). January 2012 L2TEST(1)
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