Hi,

You can do a man on crash
/usr/sbin/crash    -d dumpfile    -w output-file
or for Solaris 8 and above , use mdb
go to http://docs.sun.com/db?q=mdb&p=
If you have SUN support, they can do an analysis of
the dump for you as
well.
Regards,
Yogesh Anand


--- Vikram Sachdeva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I think if the core file is produced then from core
> file we can identify which process has crashed.
> 
> 
> > I guess the question was -
> > If there are a no. of processes running in
> > background,
> > and one of them core dumps, then, how to identify
> > which process crash produced the core dump.
> > 
> > Sorry friends, I am not able to give the answer,
> but
> > waiting for the same eagerly
> > 
> > Kapil Sethi
> 
> 
> 
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