- \ header file
- CPR Library Interfaces
- alarm() system call
- Checkpoint Time-outs
- ANY action keyword
- FORK Policy
- APPEND action keyword
- FILE Policy
- array services, safe
- Network Applications Using Array Services
- array session, defined
- Definition of Terms
- ASH modifier
- Checkpointing Processes
- atcheckpoint() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- atrestart() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- attribute file, CPR
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- Example Attribute File
- audience type
- Intended Audience
- blockproc, safe
- Other Supported Command
- Bourne shell
- Job Control Shells
- -c option (checkpoint)
- Checkpointing Processes
- C shell
- Job Control Shells
- ccsync, safe
- Other Supported Command
- CDIR policy action keywords
- CDIR or RDIR Policy
- CDROM checkpointing
- Handling a Checkpoint
- CDROM containing IRIX
- Installing CPR
- checkpoint and restart, defined
- What Is IRIX Checkpoint and Restart
- checkpoint failure messages
- Failure to Checkpoint
- checkpoint owner, defined
- Definition of Terms
- checkpointable objects
- Checkpointable Objects
- checkpointing processes
- Checkpointing Processes
- checkpoint-safe objects
- Checkpoint-Safe Objects
- checkpoint-unsafe objects
- Limitations and Caveats
- CKPT attribute definitions
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- ckpt_create() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- Saving State Using ckpt_create()
- ckpt_remove() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- Removing Checkpoints Using ckpt_remove()
- ckpt_restart() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- Resuming Using ckpt_restart()
- ckpt_setup() library routine
- IRIX Extensions
- CPR Library Interfaces
- Preparing Checkpoints Using ckpt_setup()
- ckpt_stat() library routine
- CPR Library Interfaces
- IRIX Extensions
- Checking Status Using ckpt_stat()
- compatibility of releases
- Compatibility Between Releases
- CONT action keyword
- WILL Policy
- content overview
- What This Guide Contains
- CONTENTS action keyword
- Restarting Processes
- FILE Policy
- CPR and Trusted IRIX
- Using CPR in Trusted IRIX
- .cpr attribute file
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- Example Attribute File
- cpr command
- What Is IRIX Checkpoint and Restart
- .cpr example
- Example Attribute File
- cview command
- Graphical Interface–cview
- -D option (delete statefile)
- Deleting Statefiles
- Removing Statefiles
- deleting statefiles
- Deleting Statefiles
- design of checkpoint and restart
- Design of Checkpoint and Restart
- devices and files, safe
- Open Files and Devices
- disabling user checkpoints
- Disabling User Checkpoints
- DSO libcpr.so
- CPR Library Interfaces
- eoe.sw.cpr subsystem
- Verifying CPR Installation
- Installing CPR
- /etc/cpr_proto sample file
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- EXIT action keyword
- WILL Policy
- extensions to CPR in IRIX
- IRIX Extensions
- -f option (force overwrite)
- Naming the Checkpoint Image
- failure to checkpoint, reasons
- Failure to Checkpoint
- failure to restart, reasons
- Restarting Processes
- Failure to Restart
- FILE policy action keywords
- Restarting Processes
- FILE Policy
- files and devices, safe
- Open Files and Devices
- FORK policy action keywords
- FORK Policy
- -g option (go continue)
- WILL Policy
- GID modifier
- Checkpointing Processes
- graphical user interface, cview
- Graphical Interface–cview
- graphics state, unsafe
- Graphics
- group cpr, creating
- Disabling User Checkpoints
- handling a checkpoint
- Handling a Checkpoint
- handling a restart
- Handling a Restart
- HID modifier
- Checkpointing Processes
- $HOME/.cpr attribute file
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- $HOME/.cpr example
- Example Attribute File
- -i option (status information)
- Querying Checkpoint Status
- Monitoring a Checkpoint
- IDtype modifier options
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- IDvalue process set ID
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- IGNORE action keyword
- FILE Policy
- CDIR or RDIR Policy
- information about statefiles
- Monitoring a Checkpoint
- inst command
- Installing CPR
- installing checkpoint and restart
- Installing CPR
- intended audience
- Intended Audience
- IRIX array session, defined
- Definition of Terms
- IRIX extensions to CPR
- IRIX Extensions
- IRIX job, defined
- Definition of Terms
- IRIX software distribution CDROM
- Installing CPR
- -j option (interactive job control)
- Restarting Processes
- Memory Migration Option
- JID, see job ID
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- job control option
- Job Control Option
- job control shells
- Job Control Shells
- job ID, defined
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- job, defined
- Definition of Terms
- -k option (kill process)
- WILL Policy
- kernel states, safe
- System States in Kernel
- KILL action keyword
- WILL Policy
- Korn shell
- Job Control Shells
- libcpr.so DSO
- CPR Library Interfaces
- library routine atcheckpoint()
- CPR Library Interfaces
- library routines ckpt_*
- CPR Library Interfaces
- -m option (migrate the checkpointed memory)
- Restarting Processes
- memory migration option
- Memory Migration Option
- memory, safe
- User Memory
- MERGE action keyword
- FILE Policy
- monitoring a checkpoint
- Monitoring a Checkpoint
- network sockets, unsafe
- Networking Socket Connections
- non-checkpointable objects
- Non-Checkpointable Objects
- ORIGINAL action keyword
- FORK Policy
- overview of contents
- What This Guide Contains
- -p option (process ID)
- Checkpointing Processes
- perfex library routines, safe
- Other Supported Command
- persistence of statefiles
- Persistence of Statefiles
- pipes and pipe data, safe
- Open Pipes
- policy names and actions
- Checkpoint and Restart Attributes
- POSIX 1003.1m standard
- POSIX Compliance
- Power Fortran join accelerator, safe
- Other Supported Command
- PR_ATTACHADDR, safe
- Other Supported Command
- prctl, safe
- Other Supported Command
- preventing checkpoint usage
- Disabling User Checkpoints
- process group, defined
- Definition of Terms
- process groupings, safe
- Supported Process Groupings
- process hierarchy, defined
- Definition of Terms
- process session, defined
- Definition of Terms
- querying checkpoint status
- Querying Checkpoint Status
- -r option (restart)
- Restarting Processes
- R10000 counters, safe
- Other Supported Command
- RDIR policy action keywords
- CDIR or RDIR Policy
- release compatibility
- Compatibility Between Releases
- removing statefiles
- Removing Statefiles
- REPLACE action keyword
- FILE Policy
- CDIR or RDIR Policy
- responsibilities of administrator
- Responsibilities of the Administrator
- restart failure messages
- Failure to Restart
- restart failure, reasons
- Restarting Processes
- restarting processes
- Restarting Processes
- restrictions on using CPR and Trusted IRIX
- Restrictions When Using CPR on a Trusted IRIX System
- setuid restrictions
- Miscellaneous Restrictions
- SGP modifier
- Checkpointing Processes
- share group, defined
- Definition of Terms
- shells and job control
- Job Control Shells
- SID modifier
- Checkpointing Processes
- SIGCKPT signal
- SIGCKPT and SIGRESTART
- Handling a Checkpoint
- signals, safe
- Signals
- SIGRESTART signal
- SIGCKPT and SIGRESTART
- Handling a Restart
- socket connections, unsafe
- Networking Socket Connections
- special devices, safe
- Open Files and Devices
- special devices, unsafe
- Other Special Devices
- sproc share group, defined
- Definition of Terms
- statefile deletion
- Deleting Statefiles
- statefile location and content
- Statefile Location and Content
- statefile persistence
- Persistence of Statefiles
- statefile, defined
- Definition of Terms
- status of checkpoint
- Querying Checkpoint Status
- SUBSTITUTE action keyword
- FILE Policy
- system administrator responsibilities
- Responsibilities of the Administrator
- system calls, safe
- System Calls
- System V messages, unsafe
- SVR4 Semaphores and Messages
- System V semaphores, unsafe
- SVR4 Semaphores and Messages
- System V shared memory, safe
- Shared Memory and Semaphores
- timeouts for checkpointing
- Checkpoint Time-outs
- troubleshooting checkpoint
- Failure to Checkpoint
- troubleshooting restart
- Failure to Restart
- Trusted IRIX and CPR
- Using CPR in Trusted IRIX
- -u option (upgrade OS)
- FORK Policy
- unblockproc, safe
- Other Supported Command
- user memory, safe
- User Memory
- users in cpr group
- Disabling User Checkpoints
- using CPR with Trusted IRIX
- Using CPR in Trusted IRIX
- -w option (specify attribute file)
- Checkpointing Processes
- Restarting Processes
- WILL policy action keywords
- WILL Policy