[Devel] 1.0.0 crash

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Mon Jan 30 12:42:53 CET 2006


Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> also be sure to have the permission to generate core. Do "ulimit -c 
> unlimited".

Is it fine to put this into the init.d startupscript?

regards
klaus


> Back trace is most wanted! :)
> 
> regards,
> bogdan
> 
> Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>
>> Hi Klaus,
>>
>>> I had an openser 1.0.0 crash (~1-2 month old). Looks like the thread 
>>> crashed which deletes old location entries.
>>>
>>> .....
>>> 21:53:11 openser[2674]: Binding 
>>> 'unix at at43.tuwien.ac.at','sip:PPC829000 at 83.136.32.162:5065' has expired
>>> 21:53:11 openser[2674]: Binding 
>>> 'monitor at nic.at43.at','sip:monitor at nic.at43.at:59425' has expired
>>> .....
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2637]: child process 2674 exited by a signal 6
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2637]: core was not generated
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2637]: INFO: terminating due to SIGCHLD
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2645]: INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2681]: INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 21:53:53 openser[2647]: INFO: signal 15 received
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. Is this a known issue resolved in the recent bugfixes?
>>>
>>> 2. openser did not generated a core. Obiously because it had no 
>>> rights to write the core (started with startup script from debian 
>>> package, running as user openser (default)). Is it possible to 
>>> specify the destination directory of the coredump (e.g. /tmp)?
>>
>>
>>
>> Use "-w" switch to specify the directory.
>>
>> Saludos
>> JesusR.
>>
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