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Troubleshooting system-level problems
Troubleshooting system-level problems
Troubleshooting is the general term for studying and resolving system problems. This chapter provides general information about analyzing and recovering from general system problems:
``Other troubleshooting documentation''
``Preparing to recover from problems''
``Restoring a corrupted root filesystem''
``System crashes''
``Recovering from a system panic''
``Recovering after a power failure''
``Automatic reboot''
``Analyzing system failures''
``Examining a memory dump with crash(ADM)''
``Common system-wide problems''
``cron, at, and batch troubleshooting''
``Runaway processes''
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003