Re: [SQU] Getting Squid to core-dump

From: Thomas Adam <thomas_adam16@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 00:48:21 -0800 (PST)

Hi,

My knowledge of SUN is limited, but if a program
produces a segmentation overload then a core dump
should be produced in the directory that holds the
squid executable!

Try looking there....
E-mail me back to let me know if it works, as I might
have some more ideas.

Regards,
Thomas Adam
re: thomas_adam16@yahoo.com
--- David Gameau <David.Gameau@unisa.edu.au> wrote: >
Hiya,
>
> When we run a 'squid -k shutdown', near the end of
> process, it catches a
> Segmentation Violation.
> The nature of Squid is to catch these signals and
> restart itself.
> We'd like to get a core file, to try and work out
> why it is breaking.
>
> Any suggestions about how to go about this?
>
> System:
> Squid-2.2STABLE5-hno
> Solaris 7 (SPARC)
>
> Thanks,
> David.
> __
>
> David Gameau
> I.T.S. - Unix Team
> University of South Australia
>
> email: David.Gameau@UniSA.edu.au
> phone: +61 8 302 3533
> fax: +61 8 302 5800
>
> Disclaimer: I didn't do it. Nobody saw me do it. You
> can't prove anything.
>
>
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Thomas Adam
Linux Co-ordinator for The Purbeck School

e-mail (school): n6tadam@users.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk
e-mail (yahoo) : thomas_adam16@yahoo.com

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