I was able to eventually figure it out.  For anyone as linux unsavvy as myself:

 

-          # gdb /usr/sbin/asterisk /tmp/core.21713

-          # bt

 

Sorry for the stupid question


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kohler, Jeffrey
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 8:21 AM
To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List
Subject: [asterisk-dev] Asterisk Core Dumps

 

I’ve been experiencing some Asterisk crashes and was trying to look at the core dumps to figure out what is going wrong.  Unfortunately I’m not really even sure where to start.  (I’m a Windows developer by trade so please excuse my ignorance)

 

Here’s what I’ve done so far:

-          run Asterisk with the safe_asterisk script

-          when Asterisk crashed it produced a dump file - core.21713

-          From a command line, I ran gdb

-          # core-file /tmp/core.21713

-          # bt

-           

I did get a stack trace, however, it simply lists a series of addresses.  How can I get symbolic information to make sense of this?

 

Is there a better method of examining core files?

 

Thanks

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