Is the sysdump partition *really* needed on a 3B2/600?

John Buck john at polyof.UUCP
Wed Mar 8 06:25:00 AEST 1989


In article <1068 at vsi.COM>, friedl at vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) writes:
>      Does anybody out there know if dropping the sysdump partition
> on a 3B2/600 is A Bad Thing?  We have no need or desire to analyze
> any crash dumps, so we've been reclaiming the space when we
> repartition.  Are we shooting ourselves in the foot?


I'd be carefull (very very careful) about doing this.  If you system
should crash, by default it writes its crash/dump info to the
dump partition. (partition 3 maybe? i forget off hand)... If you went
and put a filesystem there, it will go ahead and scribble Unix
dumpings over it.  We had this happen on our 3b15.  You won't notice
the problem until you go to reboot, at which point you will get
TONS of fsck errors.

I believe that you can set DUMPDEV in /etc/master.d (don't hold me to it),
to point to some safe place... tape drive, floppy drive maybe? nodev?

Be carefull about your hard disks though...

john at polyof.poly.edu
trixie!polyof!john



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