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You need to run a kernel debug over a longer period of time as the problem occurs only once or twice a week. Therefore, you need to add a timestamp to the kernel debug and write the output to a file but you can't afford to fill up all the remaining disk space and you only have 10 GB free for saving the debugs. What is the correct syntax for this?
Correct Answer: D
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junk - May 19, 2022
Correct Answer is C: as it is kernel debug we want to do, it is a "kdebug" command. and output to a file is "-o filename"
[Expert@GW1:0]# fw ctl kdebug -? kdebug: illegal option -- ? Usage: fw ctl kdebug [-i <file> | [-f] -o <file>] [-b <buffer size>] [-k] [-v ("<vs ids>"|all)] [-t|-T] [-p fld1[,fld2..] [-m num [-s size]] -t/-T to print the time field (seconds/microseconds) -p to print specific fields all|proc|pid|date|mid|type|freq|topic|time|ticks|tid|text|errno|host|vsid|cpu -m - number of cyclic files, -s - size of each
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Correct Answer is C: as it is kernel debug we want to do, it is a "kdebug" command.
and output to a file is "-o filename"
[Expert@GW1:0]# fw ctl kdebug -?
kdebug: illegal option -- ?
Usage: fw ctl kdebug [-i <file> | [-f] -o <file>] [-b <buffer size>] [-k] [-v ("<vs ids>"|all)] [-t|-T] [-p fld1[,fld2..] [-m num [-s size]]
-t/-T to print the time field (seconds/microseconds)
-p to print specific fields all|proc|pid|date|mid|type|freq|topic|time|ticks|tid|text|errno|host|vsid|cpu
-m - number of cyclic files, -s - size of each