centos man page for abrt-action-generate-backtrace

Query: abrt-action-generate-backtrace

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ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1)						    ABRT Manual 					     ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1)

NAME
abrt-action-generate-backtrace - Analyzes coredump, generates and saves backtrace.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-generate-backtrace [-v] [-d DIR] [-i DIR1[:DIR2]...] [-t NUM]
DESCRIPTION
This tool runs gdb(1) on a file named coredump in problem directory DIR. gdb(1) generates backtrace and other diagnostic information about the state of the application at the moment when coredump was generated. Then the tool saves it as new element backtrace in this problem directory. Integration with libreport events abrt-action-generate-backtrace can be used as an analyzer for application crashes which dump core. Example usage in report_event.conf: EVENT=analyze analyzer=CCpp abrt-action-generate-backtrace
OPTIONS
-d DIR Path to problem directory. -v Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times. -i DIR1[:DIR2] Additional debuginfo directories -t NUM Kill gdb if it runs for more than NUM seconds
AUTHORS
o ABRT team abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1)
Related Man Pages
abrt-configuration(8) - centos
abrt-auto-reporting(1) - centos
abrt-dump-oops(1) - centos
abrt-server(1) - centos
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