[op5-users] Merlin crashed on me?
Frater, Greg J
GJFRATER at bechtel.com
Thu Jun 25 00:28:08 CEST 2009
Andreas,
When you have time.
I'm at a stand still with Merlin until this can get resolved. I don't
get any kind of core dump when it crashes (or I don't know where to
look). I'm not sure how else to help, I'm certainly willing to, I just
don't know what else to do. Please advise. If you can't get to this
for a while that's okay to, I will stop spending any cycles on it until
you have time. I know there's been a large surge in Nagios
development/activity recently, I understand you guys have a lot going on
at the moment.
Regards,
-greg
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[mailto:op5-users-bounces at lists.op5.com] On Behalf Of Frater, Greg J
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 7:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [op5-users] Merlin crashed on me?
>>You can get a backtrace by locating the core-dump and running gdb
>/path/to/merlind /path/to/corefile
>>(gdb) bt
Is it possible that it would not leave a core-dump after a segfault? I
searched my system and did not find any core dump files.
>Please pardon my ignorance how do I know where the core-dump is
written?
I figured this out. My settings for core dumps are default RHEL (ie.
name the dump file 'core').
>>That should allow me to see *where* it crashes at least, which will
>provide some insight into whether it's a 32 vs 64 bit issue or if you
simply do something with your Nagios setup that others don't.
Are there some debug flags or options I can set that would help?
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