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Rename and/or redirect core dumps on Linux

How To


Summary

On Linux operating systems, core files are, by default, named "core" and are located in the working directory of the application which faulted. In the case of TM1, this is usually the tm1/bin64 directory. To add information to the filename such as timestamps, or to redirect core files to a specific directory, the core_pattern kernel setting can be modified using the steps below.

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Modified date:
07 December 2019

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ibm11126377