system node coredump status
Display kernel coredump status
Description
The system node coredump status command displays status information about core dumps. The command output depends on the parameters specified with the command. If a core dump is in the process of being saved into a core file, the command also displays its name, the total number of blocks that are to be saved, and the current number of blocks that are already saved.
You can specify additional parameters to display only information that matches those parameters. For example, to display coredump status information about the local node, run the command with the parameter -node local.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-disks ]
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays the following information:
Node name
Total number of disks
Number of spare disks
Number of disks used
Number of disks with partial cores
- | [-spraycore ]
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays the following information:
Node name
Whether spray cores are supported
Number of spray-core disks
Number of spray-core blocks
Number of disks needed for spray core
Estimated number of blocks needed for spray core
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays the following information:
Node name
State of the core-dump process
Space available on the internal file system
Name of the core being saved, if applicable
Total number of blocks in the core being saved, if applicable
Number of blocks currently saved, if applicable
Type of core dump
Number of unsaved complete cores on the node
Number of unsaved partial cores on the node
Whether spray cores are supported on the node
Whether any spare disks are available on the node
Number of disks that have cores
Number of unsaved cores
Number of disks that have partial cores
Number of partial cores
Number of unused spray-core disks
Number of spray-core blocks
Number of disks available for core dumps
Estimated number of blocks needed for spray core
Number of disks needed for spray core
- [-state <text>] - State
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that are in the specified core dump state. Possible values include: nocore, idle, init, saving, and waitdump.
- [-space-available {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Space Available On Internal Filesystem
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified amount of available space, in bytes, on their internal file systems.
- [-corename <text>] - Name of Core Being Saved
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the node that is currently saving the specified core file name.
- [-total-blocks <integer>] - Total Number of Blocks in Core Being Saved
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of blocks in the core dump being saved.
- [-blocks-saved <integer>] - Number of Blocks saved
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of blocks saved.
- [-type <text>] - Type of Core Dump
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified core dump type. Possible values include zipped, sprayed, and spare.
- [-spraycore-supported {true|false}] - Spray Core Supported on Node
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that do or do not support the spray method of dumping core.
- [-spares-available {true|false}] - Spare Disk(s) Available on Node
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that do or do not have spare disks available.
- [-disks-used <integer>] - Number of Disks with Cores
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of disks that contain core dumps.
- [-unsaved-cores <integer>] - Number of Unsaved Complete Cores
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of complete core dumps that are not yet saved into a core file.
- [-partial-disks <integer>] - Number of Disks with Partial Cores
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of disks with partial core dumps.
- [-partial-cores <integer>] - Number of Unsaved Partial Cores
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of partial core dumps that are not yet saved into a core file.
- [-spraycore-disks <integer>] - Number of Unused Spray Core Disks
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of unused spray-core disks.
- [-spraycore-blocks <integer>] - Number of Spray Core Blocks
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of spray-core blocks.
- [-numdisks <integer>] - Total Number of Disks Available for Core Dump
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified total number of disks available for core dump.
- [-blocks-needed <integer>] - Estimated Number of Blocks Needed for Spray Core
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of estimated blocks needed for the spray method of dumping core.
- [-disks-needed <integer>] - Number of Disks Needed for Spray Core
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that have the specified number of disks needed for the spray method of dumping core.
- [-space-needed {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Space Needed to Save All Unsaved Cores
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that require the specified amount of disk space to save all unsaved core dumps.
- [-min-free {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Minimum Free Bytes on Root Filesystem
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the nodes that need to have the specified number of bytes available on the root filesystem after a core dump is saved.
Examples
The following example displays core dump information about the node named node0:
cluster1::> system node coredump status -node node0 -instance
Node: node0
State: idle
Space Available On Internal Filesystem: 132.1GB
Name of Core Being Saved: -
Total Number of Blocks in Core Being Saved: -
Number of Blocks saved: -
Type of core dump: spray
Number of Unsaved Complete Cores: 0
Number of Unsaved Partial Cores: 1
Space Needed To Save All Unsaved Cores: 4.81GB
Minimum Free Bytes On Internal Filesystem: 250MB