core_dump_verifier

This command is supported only on these:

  • ElasticXL Cluster

  • Maestro Security Group

  • Scalable Chassis Security Group

Note - You must run this command in the Expert mode.

Best Practice - Use one of these commands:

Description

  • Shows the core dump files - the user space and the kernel space.

  • Deletes the existing core dump files.

Syntax

core_dump_verifier

      -h

      -a

      -c

      -k

      -v

Parameters

Parameter

Description

-h

Shows the built-in help.

-a

Includes the Security Group Members that are in the "DOWN" state.

-c

Deletes the existing core dump files from the user space.

-k

Deletes the existing core dump files from the kernel space.

-v

Shows the existing core dump files.

Examples

[Expert@SG-s01-01:0]# core_dump_verifier -a -v
Checking for process core dumps:
-*- 9 blades: 1_01 1_02 1_03 1_04 1_05 2_02 2_03 2_04 2_05 -*-
* No core dumps found *
-*- 1 blade: 2_01 -*-
2024-10-20 11:53:31.75505552 /var/log/dump/usermode/fwd.44371.core.gz

Checking for kernel core dumps:
-*- 10 blades: 1_01 1_02 1_03 1_04 1_05 2_01 2_02 2_03 2_04 2_05 -*-
* No core dumps found *

[Expert@SG-s01-01:0]#