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Sun targets Linux users with OpenSolaris binaries - ComputerworldUK

Sun targets Linux users with OpenSolaris binaries
ComputerworldUK, UK - Jul 13, 2007
By Paul Krill Sun hopes to persuade Linux users across to Solaris, by releasing binaries for its OpenSolaris Unix platform next spring, as part of Project ...
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PSTACK(1)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							 PSTACK(1)

NAME
pstack - print a stack trace of running processes SYNOPSIS
pstack pid [...] DESCRIPTION
pstack attaches to the active processes named by the pids on the command line, and prints out an execution stack trace, including a hint at what the function arguments are. If symbols exist in the binary (usually the case unless you have run strip(1)), then symbolic addresses are printed as well. If the process is part of a thread group, then pstack will print out a stack trace for each of the threads in the group. RESTRICTIONS
pstack currently works only on Linux, only on an x86 machine running 32 bit ELF binaries (64 bit not supported). Also, for symbolic infor- mation, you need to use a GNU compiler to generate your program, and you can't strip symbols from the binaries. For thread information to be dumped, you have to use the debug-aware version of libpthread.so. (To check, run nm(1) on your pthreads library, and make sure that the symbol "__pthread_threads_debug" is defined.) SEE ALSO
nm(1), ptrace(2) AUTHORS
Ross Thompson <ross@whatsis.com> Red Hat, Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla> Red Hat Linux Feb 25 2002 PSTACK(1)