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Top Forums Web Development Apache2 Crashes Post 302927396 by DGPickett on Tuesday 2nd of December 2014 04:24:15 PM
Old 12-02-2014
Yes, debuggers like adb, dbx and gdb can take a core dump or running process, or run a process. They can tell you what the calls down to the failing subroutine are.

You can also run it under 'strace' with very nosy options to get a list of all system calls up to the end. It will show any missed logging, failing calls.
 

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KGDB(1) 						    BSD General Commands Manual 						   KGDB(1)

NAME
kgdb -- kernel debugger SYNOPSIS
kgdb [-a | -f | -fullname] [-b rate] [-q | -quiet] [-v] [-w] [-d crashdir] [-c core | -n dumpnr | -r device] [kernel [core]] DESCRIPTION
The kgdb utility is a debugger based on gdb(1) that allows debugging of kernel core files. The options are as follows: -a Increase the annotation level. An annotation level of 1 features the historical -fullname option of gdb(1). This is useful when running kgdb in Emacs. The -f or -fullname options are supported for backward compatibility as well. -b rate Set the baudrate to rate. -q Suppress printing of the banner when the debugger starts. The -quiet form is supported for compatibility as well. -v Increase verbosity. -w Opens kmem-based targets in read-write mode. (This is identical to what --wcore used to do in previous gdb versions for FreeBSD.) -d crashdir Use crashdir instead of the default, /var/crash to locate kernel core dump files in. The name vmcore. plus the dump number will be appended to determine the actual dump file name. -c core Explicitly use core as the core dump file. -n dumpnr Use the kernel core dump file numbered dumpnr for debugging. -r device Use device to connect kgdb to for a remote debugging session. The -c, -n, and -r options are mutually exclusive. Optionally, the name of the kernel symbol file and the name of the core dump file can be supplied on the command-line as positional argu- ments. If no kernel symbol file name has been given, the symbol file of the currently running kernel will be used. If no core dump file has been specified through either of the options or the last command-line argument, /dev/mem will be opened to allow debugging the currently run- ning kernel. FILES
/dev/mem Default memory image to open if no core dump file has been specified. /var/crash Default directory to locate kernel core dump files. SEE ALSO
gdb(1) HISTORY
The kgdb utility first appeared in its current form in FreeBSD 5.3. BSD
October 11, 2006 BSD
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