On 10/3/06, Adam Jackson <ajackson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I will give that a go tomorrow. I'm not that famillar with gdb and getting backtrace's, can you list what I should do.
Thanks,
Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:13:05AM -0500, Justin Conover wrote:
>> Running *init 3* from gnome-terminal, sends Xorg to 100% cpu utilization and
>> never drops to init 3.
>
> Does it make a difference is you will do 'telinit 3'? A section
> CHANGING RUNLEVELS in 'man init' explicitely talks about telinit.
The same man page also mentions how, for any instance of the program
where getpid() != 1, it acts like telinit.
As with any program that hits 100% CPU usage, ssh in, attach to it with
gdb, get a backtrace, find out where it's spinning.
- ajax
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I will give that a go tomorrow. I'm not that famillar with gdb and getting backtrace's, can you list what I should do.
Thanks,
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