pmap will give you the process mapping of the application. It will provide details like which shared objects are in use, the memory usage for each of them et al.
pstack will give you the stack trace of a process.
You have a core dump with you. You are better off using gdb. Use it as
Hi All,
I am new to unix environment.
Please tell me how to do coredump analysis. Please explain clearly with example. What are the details are available in the core.
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How can we analyze a core file and determine why it was generated on a solaris system?
I know file core filename will tell us what program generated the file. But, what to do next to get more details?
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Dear All,
I am new to this forum. This is my first.
I am facing customer issue. Customer has got core file while running the server.
He had sent core file and details from pstack, pmap and pldd commands.
I have to debug this application, please help me to fix this issue.
I am using sparc... (1 Reply)
Dear All,
I am new to this forum. This is my first.
I am facing customer issue. Customer has got core file while running the server.
He had sent core file and details from pstack, pmap and pldd commands.
I have to debug this application, please help me to fix this issue.
I am using sparc 10... (4 Replies)
We have just enabled core dump on our RHEL5.7 OS. the java process is terminating very often so we enable core dump to analysis the issue and find below in core dump file.
Core was generated by `/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_06//bin/java -server -Xms1536m -Xmx1536m -Xmn576m -XX:+Aggre'.
Program... (0 Replies)
dear all,
i have p770 aix6.1
last week, the host reboot suddenly with dump. but i don't know how to analyze the dump.
I posted kdb details in the attachment.
please anybody help me.
#>kdb vmcore.0 /unix
vmcore.0 mapped from @ 700000000000000 to @ 7000001c72c0908
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svn::dump::headers
SVN::Dump::Headers(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::Dump::Headers(3)NAME
SVN::Dump::Headers - Headers of a SVN dump record
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
An "SVN::Dump::Headers" object represents the headers of a SVN dump record.
METHODS
"SVN::Dump::Headers" provides the following methods:
new( [$hashref] )
Create and return a new empty "SVN::Dump::Headers" object.
If $hashref is given (it can be a blessed hash reference), the keys from the hash are used to initialise the headers.
set($h, $v)
Set the $h header to the value $v.
"_" can be used as a replacement for "-" in the header name.
get($h)
Get the value of header $h.
"_" can be used as a replacement for "-" in the header name.
keys()
Return the list of headers, in canonical order.
as_string()
Return a string that represents the record headers.
type()
It is possible to guess the record type from its headers.
This method returns a string that represents the record type. The string is one of "revision", "node", "uuid" or "format".
The method dies if it can't determine the record type.
ENCAPSULATION
When using "SVN::Dump" to manipulate a SVN dump, one should not directly access the "SVN::Dump::Headers" component of a
"SVN::Dump::Record", but use the "set_header()" and "get_header()" methods of the record object.
SEE ALSO
"SVN::Dump::Record".
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2006 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2008-06-12 SVN::Dump::Headers(3)