PANIC! UNIX System Crash Dump Analysis Handbook (Bk/CD-ROM)
| Code Example 2 “1 loop.c Code Example 3 “1 Savecore commented out in /etc/rc.local Code Example 3 “2 Savecore enabled in /etc/rc.local Code Example 3 “3 Savecore and the verbose option enabled in /etc/rc.local Code Example 3 “4 Savecore commented out in /etc/rc2.d/S20sysetup Code Example 3 “5 Savecore enabled in /etc/rc2.d/S20sysetup Code Example 3 “6 Displaying the dumpfile kernel variable via adb Code Example 3 “7 S19dumpfile script Code Example 11 “1 tiny.h Code Example 11 “2 tiny.c Code Example 12 “1 The utsname macro Code Example 12 “2 Excerpts from /usr/include/sys/utsname.h Code Example 12 “3 The bootobj macro Code Example 12 “4 Excerpts from /usr/include/sys/bootconf.h Code Example 13 “1 The msgbuf macro Code Example 13 “2 The msgbuf.wrap macro Code Example 13 “3 Excerpts from /usr/include/sys/msgbuf.h Code Example 13 “4 Excerpts from /usr/include/sys/cpuvar.h Code Example 13 “5 The cpus macro Code Example 13 “6 The cpus.nxt macro Code Example 13 “7 The cpu macro Code Example 14 “1 The msgbuf macro Code Example 14 “2 The dnlcstats macro Code Example 14 “3 The swapinfo macro Code Example 14 “4 The swapinfo2 macro Code Example 14 “5 The proconcpu macro Code Example 14 “6 The proconcpu.nxt macro Code Example 17 “1 Excerpt from /usr/include/sys/stack.h Code Example 18 “1 little.c Code Example 25 “1 String info structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/strsubr.h on Solaris 2 Code Example 25 “2 Queue structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/stream.h Code Example 25 “3 Message block structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/stream.h Code Example 25 “4 The qinit macro Code Example 25 “4 The queue information structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/stream.h Code Example 25 “6 The module information structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/stream.h Code Example 29 “1 The default adaptive mutex structure as defined in /usr/include/sys/mutex.h |