Combination of vdump options cause core dump

From: Liang, Warren <warren.liang_at_marconi.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 17:24:29 -0400

Good afternoon:

What is the difference between the following vdump commands?

(1) # vdump -0 -v -N -f /devices/tape/tape0 /home0 <-- core dump
(2) # vdump -0 -v -N -f /devices/ntape/tape0 /home0 <-- core dump
(3) # vdump -0 -v -N -f /dev/tape/tape0 /home0 <-- core dump


(4) # vdump -0 -v -f /devices/tape/tape0 /home0 <-- works fine
(5) # vdump -0 -v -N -f /dev/ntape/tape0 /home0 <-- works fine
(6) # vdump -0 -v /home0 <-- works
fine
(7) # vdump -0 -v -N /home0 <-- works
fine

O/S : Tru64 V5.0
Platform: DECPc 150.
Tape drive: 8mm.
Patch: 50AS0003

Thanks in advance.

Warren
Received on Mon Jun 18 2001 - 21:28:17 NZST

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