vincent.blondel@xxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I am no Solaris expert, however what about changing the overall system
variable on Solaris for crash / core locations to per process core
locations?
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/4388-Less-known-Solaris-features-About
-crashes-and-cores-Part-3-Controlling-the-behaviour-of-the-dump-faciliti
es.html
http://docsun.cites.uiuc.edu/sun_docs/C/solaris_9/SUNWaadm/SYSADV2/p95.
html
Best Regards,
this is what I am doing but I use squid with squidguard, ntlm, ldap and
seems the coreadm is not inherited so I get an average of 90 processes
running on each of my server meaning I made a little script to
automatically coreadm each pid but this is not always working so I
regularly have to coreadm processes gain and again ..... and this does
not explain me why :
* the current directory and the coredump_dir do not work ?
* I get regularly core dumps in the 20 minutes after the rotation
happening at midnight ?
What does squid cache.log say at that time. There should be a "FATAL:"
message saying what went wrong just before the core is created.
Amos
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