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NAME
 gcore — get core images of running process
SYNOPSIS
| gcore | [-c corename] pid [pid ...] | 
 
DESCRIPTION
 gcore creates a core image of the specified processes suitable for use with 
gdb(1). By default, the core is written to the file “
<progname>.core”, where “<
progname>” is the program name of the process corresponding to the pid that is given on the command line. This filename can be changed by supplying the 
-c corename argument, or setting “
proc.<pid>.corename” with 
sysctl(8).
 
FILES
- 
<progname>.core
- 
The core image.
 
HISTORY
 gcore appeared in BSD 4.2, disappeared in NetBSD 1.2, and reappeared in NetBSD 2.0.
BUGS
 The process is not stopped while the core file is generated, so it might not be consistent.