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23 configuration of the operating system crash dump facility. A crash dump is a
60 current dump configuration, use the \fBdumpadm\fR command with no arguments:
78 configuration. The example shows the set of default values: the dump content is
87 displays the resulting configuration. You must be \fBroot\fR to view or change
100 Modify the dump configuration so that the crash dump consists of the specified
144 Modify the dump configuration to use the specified dump device. The dump device
258 Modify the dump configuration to not run \fBsavecore\fR automatically on
259 reboot. This is not the recommended system configuration; if the dump device is
284 Modify the dump configuration to use the specified directory to save files
301 Forcibly update the kernel dump configuration based on the contents of
304 from the previous boot must be restored. Your dump configuration is saved in
305 the configuration file for this purpose. If the configuration file is missing
307 substituted. Following the update, the configuration file is resynchronized
308 with the kernel dump configuration.
318 Modify the dump configuration to automatically run \fBsavecore\fR on reboot.
364 Dump configuration is valid and the specified modifications, if any, were made
375 A fatal error occurred in either obtaining or modifying the dump configuration.
406 Contains configuration parameters for \fBdumpadm\fR. Modifiable only through
470 stored in the configuration file for subsequent reboots. If a larger or more