Ron: What does the command "pstack core" report? Note the "core" argument is the core filename, so you should run this command in the same diectory as the core file.
Brian On Nov 16, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Ron Halstead <rdhalstead at gmail.com> wrote: > Matt, > > It happened again about 20 minutes ago. There is a core file with a > time stamp suspiciously close to when the desktop froze. mdb > core ; ::status gives the following: >> ::status > debugging core file of gnome-keyring-d (32-bit) from sol11 > file: /usr/lib/gnome-session/helpers/gnome-keyring-daemon-wrapper > initial argv: /usr/lib/gnome-session/helpers/gnome-keyring-daemon- > wrapper > threading model: raw lwps > status: process terminated by SIGABRT (Abort), pid=2515 uid=1000 > code=-1 > What is strange is gnome-keyring-d (32-bit) on a 64 bit machine. > > Anyhow, core file analysis is way over my pay grade. I'm a SysAdmin, > not a programmer. If anyone can shed some light, I will be eternally > grateful. I'll hold on to the core file, although I'm sure it will > be "updated" often. > > --ron > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
