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write core

Syntax

write core [ standby-srp | slot slotNumber ] [ force ] [ reason reasonText ]

Release Information

Command introduced in JunosE Release 7.3.0.

Description

Reboots the active SRP module, the standby SRP module, or the module in a specified slot, and writes the core dump to a file. There is no no version.

Options

  • standby-srp—Specifies the standby SRP module
  • slotNumber—Number of a selected slot in the router; for ERX7xx models, a number in the range 0–6; for ERX14xx models, a number in the range 0–13; for the ERX310 router, a number in the range 0–2; for the E120 router, a number in the range 0–5; for the E320 router, a number in the range 0–16
  • force—Prompts for confirmation to reboot when the router is in certain states, such as during the synchronization of SRP modules, that can lead to a loss of configuration data or an NVS corruption

    Note: The force keyword is available when you specify a slot only if that slot is an SRP module slot.

  • reasonText—Alphanumeric text string (1–255 characters long) that explains the request for a core dump and logs it in the reboot

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Published: 2011-04-01

 
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