Core Dump Generated
Cloud Execution Environment

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Alarm Description
1.2Prerequisites

2

Procedure
2.1Actions for Solving the Alarm

1   Introduction

This instruction concerns alarm handling.

1.1   Alarm Description

This is a primary alarm. The alarm is issued for both core and crash dumps.

The alarm is issued by the Managed Object (MO) CoreDump. The alarm is issued when a process fails. The memory content of the failed process is saved in a core dump. When the Linux kernel fails, the dump is called a "crash dump".

The possible alarm causes and the corresponding fault reasons, fault locations, and impacts are described in Table 1.

Table 1    Alarm Causes

Alarm
Cause

Description

Fault
Reason

Fault
Location

Impact

Core or crash dump is generated

The alarm is issued when a process fails.

The memory content of the failed process is saved in a core dump.

Dump file path
<full_path_to_dump_file>

Dump file space is used. The user must delete the files, or else the new dumps are lost in case the disk space allocated for crash/core files is filled up.

When the Linux kernel fails, the dump is called a crash dump.

Note:  
An alarm can appear as a result of maintenance activity.

There is no logrotate on crash and core dumps.


If the alarm is not solved, the consequences are as follows:

The alarm attributes are listed in Table 2.

Table 2    Alarm Attributes

Attribute Name

Attribute Value

Major Type

193

Minor Type

2031713

Managed Object Class

CoreDump

Managed Object Instance

Region=<name_of_the_region>,
CeeFunction=1,
Node=<hostname_of_the_node>,
CoreDump=<name>

Specific Problem

Core Dump Generated

Event Type

other (1)

Probable Cause

m3100Indeterminate

Additional Text

Core dump file <full_path_to_dump_file> generated

Severity

MINOR (5)

Note:  
The root cause of the dump can be MAJOR, and the cause must be determined. The actual dump generation is a MINOR outcome.

1.2   Prerequisites

This section provides information on the documents, tools, and conditions that apply to the procedure.

1.2.1   Documents

The collection of the core and crash dumps is described in the Data Collection Guideline.

1.2.2   Tools

No tools are required.

1.2.3   Conditions

No conditions must be met before acting on the alarm.

2   Procedure

This section describes the procedure to follow when this alarm is active.

2.1   Actions for Solving the Alarm

Do the following:

  1. Fetch the dump, according to the Data Collection Guideline.
  2. Delete the dump.

    Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.

  3. The job is completed.


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