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oza.4h07 at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 10:34 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Feature Request: what about "core stop |
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Hello,
I had a recent case where Asterisk stopped due to a segfault.
This reminded me that being sure that whenever such issue occurs, it's useful to have a core file or various data at hand to analyze and exchange with support teams.
How can you double check a running Asterisk system would produce such data if a segfault arrises ?
1. To my knowledge, no tool exists for this. Is it correct ?
2. If such tool do not exist, what would you say about something like "core stop panic", "core stop segfault" or whatever ?
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gjoseph at digium.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 1:41 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Feature Request: what about "core stop |
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On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Olivier <oza.4h07@gmail.com (oza.4h07@gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
I had a recent case where Asterisk stopped due to a segfault.
This reminded me that being sure that whenever such issue occurs, it's useful to have a core file or various data at hand to analyze and exchange with support teams.
How can you double check a running Asterisk system would produce such data if a segfault arrises ?
1. To my knowledge, no tool exists for this. Is it correct ?
2. If such tool do not exist, what would you say about something like "core stop panic", "core stop segfault" or whatever ?
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How about just running "pkill -SEGV -f /usr/sbin/asterisk" from the shell?
Works for me.
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