
_kdbx_sum_start:
Hostname : system.dec.com
cpu: AlphaServer 4100 5/400 avail: 1
Boot-time: Tues Jul 7 10:33:25 1998
Time: Mon Jul 13 13:58:52 1998
Kernel : OSF1 release V5.0 version 688.2 (alpha)
_kdbx_sum_end:
_kdbx_swap_start:
13
Swap device name Size In Use Free
----------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
/dev/rz0b 131072k 10560k 120512k Dumpdev
16384p 1320p 15064p
----------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Total swap partitions: 1 131072k 10560k 120512k
16384p 1320p 15064p
_kdbx_swap_end:
_kdbx_proc_start:
14
Addr PID PPID PGRP UID NICE SIGCATCH P_SIG Event Flags
=========== === ==== ==== === ==== ======== ======== ===== =====
v0x95aaf6a0 489 340 489 0 0 00000000 00000000 NULL in pagv ctty
v0x95aad5d0 342 337 342 0 0 00000000 00000000 NULL in pagv ctty
v0x95aad8f0 341 337 341 0 0 00000000 00000000 NULL in pagv
.
.
.
v0x95aad2b0 1 0 1 0 0 00000000 00000000 NULL in omask pagv
v0x95aad120 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 00000000 NULL in sys
kdbx_proc_end:
Audit subsystem not installed
#
_crash_data_collection_finished:
1 The first several lines of output display the contents of system variables
that give statistics about the crash, such as:
• The kernel image file and crash core file from which crashdc
collected data.
• The operating system version.
• The time of the crash and the time at which the system was rebooted.
• Whether data is from a partial or full dump. (Data is from a partial
dump when the value of the partial_dump variable is 1. Data is
from a full dump when the value of this variable is 0.)
• The platform on which the operating system is running; an
AlphaServer 4100 in this case.
• The amount of physical memory available on the system.
2 The _panic_string label marks the message that indicates why the
crash occurred. In this case the message is kernel memory fault,
indicating that a memory operation failed in the kernel.
3 The preserved message buffer contains status and other information
about the devices connected to the system: Notice the following message:
Output from the crashdc Command A–5