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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Core Dump of a process in Red Hat Linux 5.9 Post 302951246 by Anjan Ganguly on Tuesday 4th of August 2015 09:20:53 AM
Old 08-04-2015
As I mentioned my post that my process is hanging.I need to trace out the reason of hanging.
So I require something which dumps continuously until the hang occurs.I can not predict when the process gets hang.
Regards
 

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ATMSIGD(8)						       Maintenance Commands							ATMSIGD(8)

NAME
atmsigd - ATM signaling demon SYNOPSIS
atmsigd [-b] [-c config_file] [-d] [-D dump_dir] [-l logfile] [-m mode] [-n] [-q qos] [-t trace_length] [-u uni_version] [[itf.]vpi.vci [input output]] atmsigd -V DESCRIPTION
atmsigd implements the ATM UNI signaling protocol. Requests to establish, accept, or close ATM SVCs are sent from the kernel (using a com- parably simple protocol) to the signaling demon, which then performs the dialog with the network. Note that atmsigd is not able to accept or establish connections until the local ATM address of the interface is configured by ilmid or manually using atmaddr. The default signaling VC (interface 0, VPI 0, VCI 5) can be overridden on the command line by specifying a different PVC address. When overriding the default VC, optionally a pair of named pipes to use for communicating with the user of signaling can be specified. Nor- mally, the kernel is the user of signaling and atmsigd opens a special socket for communication with it. If atmsigd is killed, all system calls requiring interaction with it will return with an error and set errno to EUNATCH. OPTIONS
-b Run in background (i.e. in a forked child process) after initializing. -c config_file Use the specified configuration file instead of /etc/atmsigd.conf If an option is specified in the configuration file and on the command line, the command line has priority. -d Enables (lots of) debugging output. By default, atmsigd is comparably quiet. -D dump_dir Specifies the directory to which atmsigd will write status and trace dumps. If -D is not specified, dumps are written to /var/tmp. -l logfile Write diagnostic messages to the specified file. The special name syslog is used to send diagnostics to the system logger, stderr is used to send diagnostics to standard error. If -l is absent, the setting in atmsigd.conf is used. If atmsigd doesn't specify a des- tination either, messages are written to standard error. -m mode Set the mode of operation. The following modes are available: user for the user side (the default), network for the network side (useful if you have two PCs but no switch), and switch for operation with a signaling relay in a switch. -n Prints addresses in numeric format only, i.e. no address to name translation is attempted. -q qos Configures the signaling VC to use the specified quality of service (see qos(7) for the syntax). By default, UBR at link speed is used on the signaling VC. -t trace_length Sets the number of entries that should be kept in the trace buffer. -t 0 disables tracing. If -t is not specified, atmsigd uses a default of 20 trace entries. -u uni_version Sets the signaling mode. The following modes are supported: uni30 for UNI 3.0, uni31 for UNI 3.1, uni31+uni30 for UNI 3.1 with 3.0 compatibility, uni40 for UNI 4.0, and uni40+q.2963.1 for UNI 4.0 with Q.2963.1 peak cell rate renegotiation. -V Prints the version number of atmsigd on standard output and exits. FILES
/etc/atmsigd.conf default configuration file /var/tmp/atmsigd.pid.status.version default location of status dumps /var/tmp/atmsigd.pid.trace.version default location of signaling trace dumps DEBUGGING
When receiving a SIGUSR1 signal, atmsigd dumps the list of all internal socket descriptors. With SIGUSR2, it dumps the contents of the trace buffer. If a dump directory was set, dumps are written to files called atmsigd.pid.status.number and atmsigd.pid.trace.number, respectively, with number starting at zero and being incremented for every dump. If no dump directory is set, dumps are written to standard error. Dumps are also generated whenever atmsigd detects a fatal error and terminates. No attempt is made to catch signals like SIGSEGV. BUGS
The generation of traces is a comparably slow process which may already take several seconds for only 100 trace entries. To generate a trace dump, atmsigd therefore forks a child process that runs in parallel to the signaling demon. AUTHOR
Werner Almesberger, EPFL ICA <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch> SEE ALSO
atmaddr(8), atmsigd.conf(4), ilmid(8), qos(7) Linux April 26, 2000 ATMSIGD(8)
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