Kernel Core Dumps
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m .
Example 50-14 Displays Logs on the Local System
switch# show processes log
Process
----------------
ExceptionLog
acl
bios_daemon
capability
core-client
fcanalyzer
fcd
fcdomain
ficon
ficonstat
flogi
idehsd
lmgrd
platform
port-security
port
rlir
rscn
securityd
snmpd
span
syslogd
tcap
tftpd
vpm
Kernel Core Dumps
Caution
Changes to the kernel cores should be made by an administrator or individual who is completely familiar
with switch operations.
When a specific module's operating system (OS) crashes, it is sometimes useful to obtain a full copy of
the memory image (called a kernel core dump) to identify the cause of the crash. When the module
experiences a kernel core dump it triggers the proxy server configured on the supervisor. The supervisor
sends the module's OS kernel core dump to the Cisco MDS 9000 System Debug Server. Similarly, if the
supervisor OS fails, the supervisor sends its OS kernel core dump to the Cisco MDS 9000 System Debug
Server.
The Cisco MDS 9000 System Debug Server is a Cisco application that runs on Linux. It creates a
Note
repository for kernel core dumps. You can download the Cisco MDS 9000 System Debug Server from
the Cisco.com website at http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-stornet.shtml.
Kernel core dumps are only useful to your technical support representative. The kernel core dump file,
which is a large binary file, must be transferred to an external server that resides on the same physical
LAN as the switch. The core dump is subsequently interpreted by technical personnel who have access
to source code and detailed memory maps.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Configuration Guide
50-8
PID
Normal-exit
Stack
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2862
N
2299
N
2227
N
2373
N
2262
N
5623
N
12996
N
2410
N
2708
N
9640
N
1300
N
2176
N
2220
N
2840
N
3098
N
11818
N
3195
N
2319
N
2239
N
2364
N
2220
N
2076
N
2864
N
2021
N
2930
N
Chapter 50
Monitoring System Processes and Logs
Core
Log-create-time
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Y
N
Wed Aug
6 15:08:34 2003
Y
N
Tue Oct 28 02:50:01 2003
Y
N
Mon Sep 29 15:30:51 2003
Y
N
Tue Aug 19 13:30:02 2003
Y
N
Mon Sep 29 15:30:51 2003
Y
N
Fri Sep 26 20:45:09 2003
Y
N
Fri Oct 17 20:35:01 2003
Y
N
Thu Jun 12 09:30:58 2003
Y
N
Wed Nov 12 18:34:02 2003
Y
N
Tue Sep 30 22:55:03 2003
Y
N
Fri Jun 20 08:52:33 2003
Y
N
Tue Jun 24 05:10:56 2003
N
N
Mon Sep 29 15:30:51 2003
Y
N
Sat Oct 11 18:29:42 2003
Y
N
Sun Sep 14 22:10:28 2003
Y
N
Mon Nov 17 23:13:37 2003
Y
N
Fri Jun 27 18:01:05 2003
Y
N
Mon Sep 29 21:19:14 2003
N
N
Thu Oct 16 18:51:39 2003
Y
N
Mon Nov 17 23:19:39 2003
Y
N
Mon Sep 29 21:19:13 2003
Y
N
Sat Oct 11 18:29:40 2003
Y
N
Wed Aug
6 15:09:04 2003
Y
N
Mon Sep 29 15:30:51 2003
N
N
Mon Nov 17 19:14:33 2003
OL-6973-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x