[newbie] core file ?

2004-10-04 Thread jose usoz
Hello, i need the core file generated by the crash of a program, but this core file is not generated... i have ulimit configured to unlimited, the core is no generated... thanks, jose. -- Jose Usoz / Cromosfera http://www.cromosfera.com __

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-04 Thread Daniel Velzi
Some time ago read about a way to delet all core file from hard disk when booting or so. Anybody knows how to do it ?. I´m newbie and core file only ocupied some space for me. thanks Daniel > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, bascule wrote: > > You can delete it. This is generated when (usually as root) you ru

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-04 Thread Paul
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: Hi Tom, > No, Bascule's not asking about core dumps, but about the core >device, which definitely shouldn't be deleted. A plain english Ah, oops. My error because of speed. Sorry, I hope Bascule did not follow my advice!! > Core dumps can be del

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-04 Thread Mark Hillary
emory taken by the kernel, but don't quote me on that. Mark Hillary - Original Message - From: "bascule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 11:57 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] core file > thanks tom, > yes i have 96mb

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-04 Thread Penndragon
Hi Bascule > thanks tom, > yes i have 96mb ram, it's a bit unnerving to know that file sizes can be lied > about/misreported like that, is it just /dev/ entries that do this ? i know > this has confused me before, i'm a gui person really and i need to know when > to trust what konq is telling me

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-03 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Wednesday 03 January 2001 03:39 pm, Paul wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, bascule wrote: > > You can delete it. This is generated when (usually as root) you run a > Gnome program that crashes. Then a memory dump is generated called > 'core'. > Paul No, Bascule's not asking about core dumps, b

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-03 Thread Paul
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, bascule wrote: You can delete it. This is generated when (usually as root) you run a Gnome program that crashes. Then a memory dump is generated called 'core'. Paul >i have found a file named /dev/core which is approx 95mb (so it is claimed) >which points to /proc/kcore also

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-03 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Wednesday 03 January 2001 05:57 pm, bascule wrote: > thanks tom, > yes i have 96mb ram, it's a bit unnerving to know that file sizes can > be lied about/misreported like that, is it just /dev/ entries that do > this ? i know this has confused me before, i'm a gui person really > and i need to k

Re: [newbie] core file

2001-01-03 Thread bascule
thanks tom, yes i have 96mb ram, it's a bit unnerving to know that file sizes can be lied about/misreported like that, is it just /dev/ entries that do this ? i know this has confused me before, i'm a gui person really and i need to know when to trust what konq is telling me! bascule On Wedne

Re: [newbie] Core file, what is it?

2000-06-09 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Indeed. It is a memory dump of a crashed program. This is only > (afaik) generated by Gnome-oriented programs. I have once heard of a > setting somewhere that prevents these large files from being written, but > alas, I have no idea where I left it... something

Re: [newbie] Core file, what is it?

2000-06-06 Thread Paul
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Anders Linden wrote: >> I found in my home directory a rather large size file, which was not >> there previously, called "core," and the graphic of the file looks >> Gary mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >A core file is (If I´m not mistaking) a file l

Re: [newbie] Core file, what is it?

2000-06-06 Thread Anders Linden
Den Tue, 06 Jun 2000 skrev du: > Hi Group, > > I found in my home directory a rather large size file, which was not > there previously, called "core," and the graphic of the file looks > like a bomb, with a fuse, no joke. I could not find any info or > documentation on this thing. Is it

Re: [[newbie] Core file, what is it?]

2000-06-06 Thread Michael Scottaline
Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Group, > > I found in my home directory a rather large size file, which was not > there previously, called "core," and the graphic of the file looks > like a bomb, with a fuse, no joke. I could not find any info or > documentation on this thing. Is it

[newbie] Core file, what is it?

2000-06-06 Thread Gary
Hi Group, I found in my home directory a rather large size file, which was not there previously, called "core," and the graphic of the file looks like a bomb, with a fuse, no joke. I could not find any info or documentation on this thing. Is it safe to delete? Just exactly what is it.