Re: How to dump core on crash?

2005-10-17 Thread Martin Pauly
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 23:28, Martin Pauly wrote: o.k., I have unset the above and simply done everything by hand so I was able to produce a core file this time. I also could get sorry for the long delays, I was on vacation last week. I got a real core dump now, but the gdb output doesn't

Re: How to dump core on crash?

2005-10-17 Thread Alan DeKok
Martin Pauly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry for the long delays, I was on vacation last week. I got a real core dump now, but the gdb output doesn't look very interesting. I suppose I am using a stripped binary; Yup. The default install is to strip the binaries. the only thing I changed

Re: How to dump core on crash?

2005-10-11 Thread Martin Pauly
So where should I expect to find a core dump? If you've set user or group in radiusd.conf, you won't get a core file. o.k., I have unset the above and simply done everything by hand so I was able to produce a core file this time. I also could get gdb to backtrace it. So I am waiting for the

How to dump core on crash?

2005-10-10 Thread Martin Pauly
Hi, the stability problems I had posted a week ago are occuring again, and I also got at least one more occurrence of the ominous assertion faileure in modcall.c Sow I would like to provide Alan with a core dump/bt, but I couldn't manage to produce one. Here's what I have tried so far: -

Re: How to dump core on crash?

2005-10-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Martin Pauly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Look under /proc/freerad-pid/cwd to figure out the current working directory of the main freerad process, it's always '/'. So where should I expect to find a core dump? If you've set user or group in radiusd.conf, you won't get a core file. I'd