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08-05-2011 07:23 AM
08-05-2011 07:23 AM
How to log segfaults / core dumps to syslog
All:
In GNU/Linux && FreeBSD, syslogd(8) tracks /dev/klog which gets appended to when segfaults / coredumps (and other signal/abnormal exits) happen. This results in coredumps getting syslogged for offload to an NMS such as OpenView or other.
dmesg(8) on HP-UX doesn't seem to have these.
Is there a kctune(8) argument I need to run to enable this? Older pre 11.23 posts suggest a "alwaysdump" or "dump_all" tuneable flag. Running B.11.23
Any advise? Thanks, ~Brian
Brian A Seklecki
Fedex Services
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08-05-2011 09:28 AM - edited 08-06-2011 07:26 AM
08-05-2011 09:28 AM - edited 08-06-2011 07:26 AM
Re: How to log segfaults / core dumps to syslog
I don't think any application aborts get logged at all. Not unless you have a signal handler and call syslog(2).
And you can use coreadm(1m) to put the corefiles in a central location.
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08-08-2011 12:40 PM
08-08-2011 12:40 PM
Re: How to log segfaults / core dumps to syslog
YIKES!
So I'd have to request this feature as a HP-UX kernel new feature request (NFR), in light of all the GNU/Linux efforts?
Brian A Seklecki
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08-08-2011 12:45 PM
08-08-2011 12:45 PM
Re: How to log segfaults / core dumps to syslog
>So I'd have to request this feature as a HP-UX kernel new feature request
It looks like it.
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