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Subject: How can I do a ps on /usr/crash/vmcore?
Message-ID: <314@houxf.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Jun-83 13:30:29 EDT
Article-I.D.: houxf.314
Posted: Wed Jun  8 13:30:29 1983
Date-Received: Thu, 9-Jun-83 04:54:56 EDT
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The manual page for crash(8) in 4.1BSD says to run "ps -axlk" to
analyze the /vmcore created by a crash.  However, my vmcore file
was saved as /usr/crash/vmcore.6, and I don't have a spare 4 Meg of
space on my root file system to move the file back to /vmcore.
Is there any way I can lie to ps about the location, or otherwise
make it work?
			Thanks;   Bill Stewart
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