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How do I disable core dump

bbuhlman
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I have a 7606 with redundant SUP II's running native IOS. I want to disable core dumps. Can someone please help me with the command?

thanks,

Bill

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Mark Turpin
Level 5
Level 5

Are you talking about crashinfo? If so, I don't believe you can disable it - nor would I want to. It will contain handy information to troubleshoot with if the need arises.

Core dumps on the other hand are typically configured manually; you can find information about creating them here:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/112/appA.htm

Crashinfo page:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/crashinfo.html

Good luck,

-Mark

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-Mark Turpin

Hi Mark,

Thanks for the reply. I am talking about core dumps on the supervisor engines. If I have a failover I want the second supe to take over ASAP instead of writing a core dump. This is mentioned in "configuring RPR+ with supervisor redundancy"

Supervisor engine switchover takes place after the failed supervisor engine completes a core dump. A core dump can take up to 15 minutes. To get faster switchover time, disable core dump on the supervisor engines.

Ok you're looking for: set system core-dump disable

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_command_reference_chapter09186a00802db6f4.html#wp1051745

Although, I think it will switch over and continue operating... not pause for 15 minutes.....

Hope this helps,

Mark

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-Mark Turpin

Thanks so much for the help Mark, I've also seen this one, but I need info for doing this in native mode, without CATOS.

thanks,

Bill

Sorry, missed the native part in your original post. I don't know of a method to disable the coredump in Native mode as you're going to use crashinfo's. You -can- however manually turn on the coredump if you use the exception command and specify the core file.

So, I think you're good to go without further config!

hth,

-Mark

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-Mark Turpin

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