Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 65
Enabling and Disabling Core Dumps, Showing Core Dumps, Copying Core Dumps to an FTP or TFTP Server
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Chapter 1 Managing the CSS Software Enabling and Copying Core Dumps Enabling and Disabling Core Dumps To disable core dumps, enter: (config)# dump disable To reenable core dumps (the default setting), enter: (config)# dump enable Showing Core Dumps Use the show core command to display the core dump files stored in the Core directory of the volume root (for example, c:\core) on the hard disk or Flash disk. This command is available in all modes except User mode. Use the show core disk_slot command to display the core dump files stored in the Core directory of the volume root of a specific disk in the CSS 11501, CSS 11503, or CSS 11506. Valid selections are 0 (for the disk in slot 0) or 1 (for the disk in slot 1). For example: # show core SCP0101_4.80_115... OCT 31 15:06:26 SCP0101_4.80_109... OCT 29 16:56:16 SCP0101_4.80_116... NOV 1 15:54:28 16708412 37806459 38403870 Copying Core Dumps to an FTP or TFTP Server Use the copy core command to copy core dumps from the CSS to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. This command is available in SuperUser mode. A core dump occurs when the CSS experiences a fatal error. To see a list of core dumps, enter the copy core ? command. Note The CSS FTP server supports only the active (normal) FTP mode of operation. It does not support the passive FTP mode of operation. OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 1-31