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NEX-9586 remove nodename from the default savecore directory path
Reviewed by: Dan Fields <dan.fields@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Sanjay Nadkarni <sanjay.nadkarni@nexenta.com>
        
@@ -57,23 +57,23 @@
 
          example# dumpadm
 
                Dump content: kernel pages
                 Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 (swap)
-         Savecore directory: /var/crash/saturn
+         Savecore directory: /var/crash
            Savecore enabled: yes
             Save compressed: on
 
 
 
 
        When no options are specified, dumpadm prints the current crash dump
        configuration. The example shows the set of default values: the dump
        content is set to kernel memory pages only, the dump device is a swap
-       disk partition, the directory for savecore files is set to
-       /var/crash/hostname, savecore is set to run automatically on reboot,
-       and compression is turned on.
+       disk partition, the directory for savecore files is set to /var/crash,
+       savecore is set to run automatically on reboot, and compression is
+       turned on.
 
 
        When one or more options are specified, dumpadm verifies that your
        changes are valid, and if so, reconfigures the crash dump parameters
        and displays the resulting configuration. You must be root to view or
@@ -204,12 +204,11 @@
            save files written by savecore. The directory should be an absolute
            path and exist on the system. If upon reboot the directory does not
            exist, it will be created prior to the execution of savecore. See
            the NOTES section below for a discussion of security issues
            relating to access to the savecore directory.  The default savecore
-           directory is /var/crash/hostname where hostname is the output of
-           the -n option to the uname(1) command.
+           directory is /var/crash.
 
 
        -u
 
            Forcibly update the kernel dump configuration based on the contents
@@ -244,11 +243,11 @@
 
          example# dumpadm -d /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s2
 
                     Dump content: kernel pages
                      Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s2 (dedicated)
-              Savecore directory: /var/crash/saturn
+              Savecore directory: /var/crash
                 Savecore enabled: yes
                  Save compressed: on
 
 
 
@@ -354,6 +353,6 @@
        similar permissions, as the operating system crash dump files
        themselves may contain secure information.
 
 
 
-                                 April 9, 2015                     DUMPADM(1M)
+                               February 13, 2017                   DUMPADM(1M)