[asterisk-users] How to create a coredump for Asterisk

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Sun Sep 12 18:49:00 CDT 2010


On 12 September 2010 23:56, Thorolf Godawa <nospam at godawa.de> wrote:

> Hi Luki an all others who answered,
>
> > Try kill -6 (i.e. SIGABRT). That usually triggers a core dump for me.
> yes, that works for testing and creates a coredump.
>
> Thank you very much for your answer!
>
> PS: Running Asterisk under GDB unfortunately is not an option, because
> it is a production system and it only crashes very, very seldom. Normaly
> it works for months without problems, but once Asterisk crashed 3 times
> a day. Now the system works stable since some weeks again and we have no
> clue why it crashed.
> --
>
> Chau y hasta luego,
>
> Thorolf
>
>
Asterisk is a funny beast. I had one site running 1.4.22 for months and we
upgraded to 1.4.25 and it was segfault city! Back to .22 and all good
again... I really wonder about the quality control on release cycles...

 *duck*


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