Chapter 1
Managing the CSS Software
Selecting a Disk for the Secondary Boot Record
Selecting a Disk for Core Dumps
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To return the storage location of the primary boot record back to the disk in slot 0,
enter:
# no map primary-boot
or
# map primary-boot 0
Disk 0 is the default storage location for the secondary boot record. Valid
selections are 0 (for the disk in slot 0) and 1 (for the disk in slot 1). Use the map
secondary-boot command to select the disk that contains the secondary boot
record of the CSS. This command is available only in SuperUser mode.
For example, to select the disk in slot 1 as the storage location for the secondary
boot record, enter:
# map secondary-boot 1
To return the storage location of the secondary boot record back to the disk in
slot 0, enter:
# no map secondary-boot
or
# map secondary-boot 0
The default storage location for core dump files is the disk from which the CSS
boots (disk 0 or disk 1). For example, if the CSS boots from disk 1, then disk 1
becomes the default storage location for core dump files. Use the map core
command to select the disk that stores core dump files when the CSS experiences
a fatal error.
Valid selections are 0 (disk in slot 0) and 1 (disk in slot 1). This command is
available only in SuperUser mode.
Core dump information is intended for Customer Support use only.
Configuring Disks in a Two-Disk CSS
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