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Crash Information (Task Map)Next: Managing System Crash Dump InformationSystem Crashes (Overview) System crashes can occur due to hardware malfunctions, I/O problems, and software errors. If the system crashes, it will display an error message on the console, and then write a copy of its physical memory to the http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/817-0403/6mg741c6t/index.html dump device. The system will then reboot automatically. When the system reboots, the savecore command is executed to retrieve the data from the dump device and write the saved crash dump to your savecore directory.The saved https://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Troubleshooting crash dump files provide invaluable information to your support provider to aid in diagnosing the problem. The crash dump information is written in a compressed format to the vmdump.n file, where n is an integer that identifies error no the crash dump. Afterwards, the savecore command can be invoked on the same system or another system to expand the compressed crash dump to a pair of files that are named unix.n and vmcore.n. The directory in which the crash dump is saved upon reboot can also be configured by using the dumpadm command. For systems that have a UFS root file system, the default dump device is configured as an appropriate swap error no dump partition. Swap partitions are disk partitions that are reserved as virtual memory backing storage for the operating system. Therefore, no permanent information resides in the swap are that is to be overwritten by the crash dump. For systems that have an Oracle Solaris ZFS root file system, dedicated ZFS volumes are used for swap and dump areas. See Oracle Solaris ZFS Support for Swap Area and Dump Devices for more information. Oracle Solaris ZFS Support for Swap Area and Dump Devices If you select an Oracle Solaris ZFS root file system during an initial software installation, or if you use the Oracle Solaris Live Upgrade to migrate from a UFS root file system to a ZFS root file system, a swap area is created on a ZFS volume in the ZFS root pool. Swap volume size is calculated as half the size of physical memory, but no more than 2 Gbytes and no less than 512 Mbytes. Dump volume size is calculated by the kernel based on dumpadm information and the size of physical memory. You can adjust the sizes of your swap and dump volumes in a JumpStart profile or during an initial installation to sizes of your choosing as long as the new sizes support system operation. For more information, see ZFS Support for Sw
3.1 Filenames 3.2 Build / Installation Problems 3.3 Network 3.4 Restoring 3.5 Tape Drives 3.6 Tape Spanning 3.7 Tar 3.8 Zmanda Windows Client 4 Build Problems Pages linked from here describe common problems with Amanda, their causes, and their solutions. The same article may be linked under several different categories for easier searching. By Application amandad Addr 0.0.0.0: hostname lookup failed amcheck Access as localuser not allowed from remoteuser@remotehost Amcheck cannot login as the amanda user Configuration keyword expected Not an amanda tape Numerical argument out of domain Port NNNN is not secure Selfcheck request failed Why does amcheck fail while amdump succeeds? Splitsize too small amdump Tar level-1 dumps are the same size as level-0 dumps Amdump Only Creates Incremental Dumps in Holding Disk Amdump fails to create level 0 dumps Amdump is terribly slow Badly formatted response from (Zmanda Windows Client) Cannot overwrite active tape Data timeout Disk offline Dump returned 1 Dump larger than available tape space Dump size is the same regardless of the backup level Dumps way too big, must skip incremental dumps Infofile update failed Memory allocation failed Mesg read: Connection reset by peer "No space left on device" when writing to tape Planner: ERROR amanda user is not allowed to execute the service noop Results missing Sendbackup error: no backup size line Tape Input-Output error Unexpected field value in snapshot file DUMP: Warning - block NNN is beyond the end of DEVICE planner: ERROR Request to AMANDA CLIENT failed: timeout waiting for ACK dumps too big, but cannot incremental dump new disk Taper log says: taper: critical (fatal): Can't locate auto/Amanda/Device/Device/swig_volume.al in @INC amflush "No space left on device" when writing to tape Tape Input-Output error amrecover