Re: Generating Stack Trace. (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1696966)

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On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 02:00:47PM -0400, Andrew J. Hutton wrote:
> I haven't needed to do this before, I was going to attach the core
> file but it is just generating an Error 500 if I add any attachment.
> Could you possibly suggest a method to do this; I've tried a few
> I've found via search but what was generated seemed somewhat
> useless, and strace was totally useless.

Please run:

$ coredumpctl gdb

and then enter the command exactly as shown:

t a a bt

It should produce a stack trace of all threads.

Rich.

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