coreadm Core File Administration

Synopsis

/bin/coreadm [-g pattern][-i pattern][-d option...][-e option...]
/bin/coreadm [-p pattern][pid...]
/bin/coreadm -u

Description

The coreadm command is new in the Solaris 8 release. It provides more flexible core file naming conventions and better core file retention than previous releases. Use coreadm to specify the name and location of core files produced by abnormally terminating processes. See core(4).

Only superuser can execute the first form shown in the synopsis to configure system-wide core-file options, including a global, core-file-name pattern and a per-process core-file-name pattern for ...

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