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| Problem | By default, a core file is generated in the same directory where the executable file is invoked.
UNIX systems provide a configuration option for setting the location where the core file is written when an application crashes. | | | | Solution | You can use the coreadm system utility to configure core file names and locations - see "man coreadm" for examples.
On AIX systems, using the /usr/bin/syscorepath command, you can specify a single system-wide directory where all the process core files are dumped.
You can use symbolic links to change the location of core files. For example, if you want a WebSphereŽ Application Server core file to go to the /tmp directory:
ln -s /tmp/core /usr/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/core | | | | |
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Product categories: Software, Application Servers, Distributed Application & Web Servers, WebSphere Application Server, Java SDK Operating system(s): Multi-Platform Software version: 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 Software edition: Edition Independent Reference #: 1159209 IBM Group: Software Group Modified date: 2004-01-28
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