Explain crashdumps & core files?
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Answer / deepak kumar
Crashdumps take the memory states of the system while it
crashes and core files are related with when any process
faulted.
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Answer / rk_info1
when OS generates any fatal error on the console it will
write in a crash dump it is nothing but a diskspace which
we configured while configuring crash dump
(/etc/crashdump.conf) later we can refer this file for the
root cause of the issue.
When process generates any error it will write it on the
coredump.
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Answer / rk_info1
apologize. conf file is /etc/dumpadm.conf
not /etc/crashdump.conf
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