Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 03:07:00PM -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:
> > If you're starting httpd as root on Solaris, I don't think you're
> > gonna get core dumps. End of story. (I'd be thrilled to be proven
> > wrong!!! Please!!!!!!!). There is no sort of system control on
> > Solaris to let a process that switched form uid=0 coredump.
>
> man coreadm
>
> % coreadm
> global core file pattern: /coredumps/core.%f.%p
> init core file pattern: /coredumps/init-core.%f.%p
> global core dumps: enabled
> per-process core dumps: enabled
> global setid core dumps: enabled
> per-process setid core dumps: enabled
> global core dump logging: enabled
>
> Anything and everything that coredumps gets captured. We get
> a bunch of segfaults from nscd on Solaris 8. =) And, it captures
> all of the setuid segfaults from httpd just fine. -- justin
too cool! (I dunno where I heard otherwise... whatever :) )
by the way... if anybody knows of any decent web page on coredumps
(like general issues of file permissions, ulimit; or system-dependent
issues like coreadm on Solaris or the kern.sugid_coredump variable on
FreeBSD) I'd love to see it
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