HP 9000 V2600 SCA User Manual

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Chapter 7

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Recovering from failures

Abnormal system shutdowns

Step 3. Use the SAM action menu to add, remove, or modify devices or logical

volumes.

NOTE

The order of the devices in the list is important. Devices are used in
reverse order from the way they appear in the list. The last device in the
list is as the first dump device.

Step 4. Follow the SAM procedure for building a new kernel.

Step 5. Boot the system from the new kernel file to activate the new dump device

definitions.

Using HP-UX commands to configure dump devices into
the kernel

The

system

file can be edited and the

config

program used to build the

new kernel. For details see Managing Systems and Workgroups. Perform
the following procedure to configure dump devices into the kernel using
HP-UX commands:

Step 1. Edit the

system

file (the file that

config

uses to build the new kernel).

This is usually the file

/stand/system

but it can be another file if that

is preferred.

Dump to Hardware Device—For each hardware dump device to be
configured into the kernel, add a dump statement in the area of the file
designated “

* Kernel Device info

” immediately prior to any tunable

parameter definitions. For example:

dump 2/0/1.5.0

dump 56/52.3.0

Dump to Logical Volume—For logical volumes, it is not necessary to
define each volume used as a dump device. For dumping to logical
volumes, the logical volumes must meet all of the following
requirements:

• Each logical volume to be used as a dump device must be part of the

root volume group (vg00). For details on configuring logical volumes
as kernel dump devices, see the lvlnboot (1M) manpage.

• The logical volumes must be contiguous (no disk striping or bad-block

reallocation is permitted for dump logical volumes).

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