Re: How to get a core dump

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From: David Hodgkinson
Subject: Re: How to get a core dump
Date: 14:48 on 08 Nov 2004
On 8 Nov 2004, at 14:39, Marc Gracia wrote:
>> So, my question is... There is any way to force apache to dump a
>> coredump file? I suppose I'm forgotting something but I really
>> desperate...

Yes.

As root, you need to do the ulimit magic and then start the server.

My question is: do you *really* need to debug this? For sure, the 
process
has got its knickers in a twist, but this is happening at cleanup time
anyway and not during any request.

I'm sure you have better things to worry about.

Cheers,

Dave


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        Dave Hodgkinson
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Marc Gracia 12:38 on 05 Nov 2004

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Re: How to get a core dump
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Re: How to get a core dump
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Re: How to get a core dump
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