Hi All,
i am new to this forum.i want detail of reading the core file and trace the problem because of what the program get crashed.please help me.if any body knows any website or tutoril plese let me know.
sudhir (6 Replies)
how to view core dumped file using gdb and how to extract information from the coredumped file.can we get similar information from the other utilites like strace or ptrace. (2 Replies)
Could any one please suggest me how to solve this......
when I compiled the program and tried to execute it as follows, it works fine under different inputs like:
./main -r 300 -w 3 -s 100
./main -r 600 -w 3 -s 1000
./main -r 10 -w 3 -s 100
But it fails when I tired to give the input as... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I want to read core dump file on AIX5.3. While i am trying to use following commands, i am getting only few lines of information.
ux201p3:e46123> dbx capsWrkstnMgr core
Type 'help' for help.
reading symbolic information ...
Segmentation fault in malloc_common.extend_brk at... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if somebody could give me a link to a very good source of information or document about core dump process and How to's about it. I have also googled it and found some articles myself.
Thanks
Messi (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have got core dump stating "core.bash.29846" so i am unable to open.
How to open the core dump file for further analysis?
Reagards
Vanitha (7 Replies)
Hello All,
I am new joiner of this forum.I am new to Linux shell scripting.
At present I have identified 1 application which stalls very frequently (PID is say xyz) and I am not having much information in its application log to identify the root cause of stalling. I need to take the core dump... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: Anjan Ganguly
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nana
NANA(1) General Commands Manual NANA(1)NAME
nana - generates debugger commands from C and C++ source code
SYNOPSIS
nana [cpp-flags] files...
DESCRIPTION
Generates gdb(1) commands from the arguments which implement the assertion and logging operations specified by macros such as DI(3) and
DL(3). The output of nana(1) can then be sourced into gdb(1) to perform these operations.
Note that you must provide any C preprocessor flags you are using to nana since these can change the code that is generated by the com-
piler.
SEE ALSOnana-clg(1), nana(3), I(3), DI(3), L(3), DL(3), Q(3) and nana.info.
The nana.info file is the primary documentation.
AUTHOR
Phil Maker <pjm@gnu.org>
NANA(1)