I found a very nice doc. that describes the steps to create a kernel dump:

"The Solaris Operating System on x86 Platforms - Crashdump Analysis
Operating System Internals"

http://opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/files/book.pdf

-> 7.2.2.Forcing system crashdumps

Rayson



On 7/17/07, James C. McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> first, either boot with "-k" or shortly after you get to
> multiuser, run "mdb -K" on the console (and hit :c <enter>).
>
> Then you can use <F1>A to drop to kmdb, and then run
>
> ::systemdump
>
> or
>
> 0>rip
> :c
> :c
>
> or for 32bit mode
>
> 0>eip
> :c
> :c
>
>
> cheers,
> James C. McPherson
> --
> Solaris kernel software engineer
> Sun Microsystems
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