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logging coredump server
Designate a server to upload core dumps.
Syntax
logging coredump server {
ipv4-address
}
username
name
password
[
type
]
password
Parameters
Defaults
Crash kernel files are uploaded to flash by default.
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Usage
Information
Because flash space may be limited, using this command ensures your entire crash kernel files are
uploaded successfully and completely. Only a single coredump server can be configured.
Configuration of a new coredump server over-writes any previously configured server.
Related
Commands
logging coredump stack-unit
Enable the coredump.
Syntax
logging coredump stack-unit all
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Usage
Information
The Kernel core dump can be large and may take up to five to 30 minutes to upload. FTOS does not
overwrite application core dumps so delete them as necessary to conserve space on the flash; if the
flash is out of memory, the coredump is aborted. FTOS completes the coredump process and waits
until the upload is complete before rebooting the system.
Related
Commands
{
ipv4-address
}
Enter the server IPv4 address (A.B.C.D)
name
Enter a username to access the target server.
type
Enter the password type:
•
Enter 0 to enter an unencrypted password.
•
Enter 7 to enter a password that has already been encrypted using a Type
7 hashing algorithm.
password
Enter a password to access the target server.
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator
Note:
You must disable
logging coredump stack-unit
before you designate a new server
destination for your core dumps.
logging coredump stack-unit
Enable the kernel coredump
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator
logging coredump server
Designates a sever to upload kernel core-dumps.
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