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From: swine@orac.UUCP (Peter Swain)
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: 4.2 died on our VAX.
Message-ID: <147@orac.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 10-Apr-84 06:47:56 EST
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Posted: Tue Apr 10 06:47:56 1984
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> Is there any way to force a dump in these conditions? ...
> 
> Mike Williams

>   There have been times when the system was very sick that the only cure was
> rebooting yet one wanted a core dump to study.
>
> Bill Sebok

  If the system is alive enough to panic, but ignoring the world, give
it something to panic about ...
	on a vax (for example):
	^P		! get it's attention
	H		! halt a 780 (ignored on smaller vaxen)
	E/G F		! remember PC for later analysis
	D/G F C0000000	! the beginning of the illegal gigabyte ...
			! -1 is easier to type, but 7[35]0's don't like `-'.
	C		! continue at silly addr

extreme embarrasment produces a nice dump -- buffers are sync'd & whole state
preserved (except for the clobbered pc, which was prob the idle loop anyway).

Peter Swain