02-08-2010
Find out process that crashed the server
Hi everybody,
I want to find out all the processes that ran before a server crashed. Is that possible?
I've looked in /var/log/messages and found out that the system was out of memory.
A user probably wrote a script (in Perl or Python) that used up all available memory and crashed the server.
I'm using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.4 (Tikanga).
Thanks in advance!
Dave
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NAME
suffix2instance - Directory Server script for finding a backend name
SYNOPSIS
suffix2instance [-Z serverID] -s suffix [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Maps a suffix to a backend name. This script can be run while the server is running, or stopped.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below:
-Z Server Identifier
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The suffix DN to be mapped to a backend name. Example: "dc=example,dc=com"
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