Re: generate core dump for process

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>
> You need to run "ulimit -c unlimited" with the user and at the session
> where you start the process. "ulimit" settings are inherited by
> processes started by that session, it's not like a system setting or
> something like that.
>
> You must also make sure that the user that is running the process has
> write permissions to the current directory of the process, otherwise
> it won't be able to write the corefile.
>
> If you give more information on which process is crashing and how it
> is started (/etc/init.d script?) we could help you more on where to
> put the "ulimit" settings for that process.
>
>   

Filipe

the process is not a centos process. It is my program. 
I am logged in as root and I am running the process as root
and I did run the "ulimit -c unlimited" as root.

I dont see the core file in the current directory, in /tmp or anyplace else?
Very strange.

Jerry

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