show cores
Use this command to list core files in the system or to display information about a given core file.
Note: When cmlsh logged in via non-root user crashes, core files will not get generated. User can further debug the issue based on CLI-history and logs from /var/log/messages.
Command Syntax
show cores (|WORD details)
Parameter
WORD
Core file name
Command Mode
Execution mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS version 1.3.
Examples
#sh cores
Core location :/var/log/crash/cores
Core-File-Name
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core_nsm.683_20191110_103611_signal_5.gz
core_nsm.712_20191107_171803_signal_11.gz
core_nsm.684_20191112_054937_signal_5.gz
core_yangcli.5695_20191107_171715_signal_11.gz
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Table 20-42 explains the output fields.
Table 20-42: show cores fields
Entry | Description |
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Core-File-Name | Core dump file name. |
Last modified date: 10/19/2023