Service Procedures for Linux on IBM Power Systems Servers Service Procedures for Linux on IBM Power Systems Servers

Service Procedures for Linux on IBM Power Systems Servers

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Collecting data on first occurance of the problem can id in problem determination and timely resolution of defects. At IBM®, this process of collecting data on first occurance if often referred to as First Failure Data Capture (FFDC). Gathering this data before reporting a defect helps to understand the problem more quickly and thoroughly, which saves time analyzing data and reduces the time and mission affects in fixing defects.

Several diagnostic capabilities are built into the Linux operating system that enable you to determine the application level problems and system level problems. Collecting FFDC logs early, even before opening a defect report, helps to quickly determine whether:

Symptoms match known problems (rediscovery)
A report can be identified and resolved as a not-a-defect problem
A workaround to reduce severity exists

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Informática e Internet
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2020
19 de octubre
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