[asterisk-users] Core Dump - Asterisk 1.4.24 - Elastix

Fernando Berretta fernando.berretta at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 09:11:01 CST 2009


Dear Tzafrir,

Thanks for your information, I'm gonna look for this package and will 
try to analyze dump file after debug package installation.

Best Regards,
Fernando

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 01:18:14AM -0300, Fernando Berretta wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yesterday I've got a core dump from Asterisk, other times I was able to 
>> discover what this core dump was related with through gdb Ouput info,, 
>> but this time.. I'm really lost. Could some one please help me
>>
>> GDB output is at
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/m603e6a74
>>     
>
> When Asterisk is installed from a binary package, you will normally get
> binaries without debug symbols to save space. You sypically don't need
> the debug information.
>
> However for the cases you do need them, the debug symbols are available
> in a separate package (with rpm: the *-debuginfo packages , with debs:
> -dbg packages or several similar things).
>
> Debug symbols are not needed at core dumping time. They are only needed
> when you try to get something useful from a core dump (e.g. with gdb).
> So you can install them after dumping the core. However they must be of
> exacatly the same version of the Asterisk package installed on your
> system (that dumped the core in the first place).
>
> So basically: just install the package asterisk-debuginfo and try
> aagain.
>
> There's also a similar package for glibc for the libc stuff, though this
> typically is less useful.
>
>   

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