I'm gonna have to go with D) tape dump. You know, just for the comedic value. I mean, who even uses tape backups these days? Gotta keep it vintage, am I right?
I'm gonna have to go with D) tape dump. You know, just for the comedic value. I mean, who even uses tape backups these days? Gotta keep it vintage, am I right?
Ooh, this one's easy! It's C) core dump, no doubt about it. Bet the kernel devs are gonna have a field day digging through that file to figure out what went wrong.
Hmm, let me think... I'm gonna go with E) crash dump. That just sounds more appropriate for a Solaris kernel panic, doesn't it? Though I guess 'core dump' is the more common term.
Core dump, definitely. I've had my fair share of Solaris kernel panics, and that's always the file you end up with. Gotta love that good old-fashioned core dump!
Core dump, definitely. I've had my fair share of Solaris kernel panics, and that's always the file you end up with. Gotta love that good old-fashioned core dump!
Looks like a classic OS crash scenario. I'm pretty sure the answer is C) core dump. That's the standard file generated when the kernel hits a fatal error.
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