Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi,
also be sure to have the permission to generate core. Do "ulimit -c
unlimited".
Is it fine to put this into the init.d startupscript?
regards
klaus
Back trace is most wanted! :)
regards,
bogdan
Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi Klaus,
I had an openser 1.0.0 crash (~1-2 month old). Looks like the thread
crashed which deletes old location entries.
.....
21:53:11 openser[2674]: Binding
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]','sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5065' has expired
21:53:11 openser[2674]: Binding
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]','sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:59425' has expired
.....
21:53:53 openser[2637]: child process 2674 exited by a signal 6
21:53:53 openser[2637]: core was not generated
21:53:53 openser[2637]: INFO: terminating due to SIGCHLD
21:53:53 openser[2645]: INFO: signal 15 received
21:53:53 openser[2681]: INFO: signal 15 received
21:53:53 openser[2647]: INFO: signal 15 received
1. Is this a known issue resolved in the recent bugfixes?
2. openser did not generated a core. Obiously because it had no
rights to write the core (started with startup script from debian
package, running as user openser (default)). Is it possible to
specify the destination directory of the coredump (e.g. /tmp)?
Use "-w" switch to specify the directory.
Saludos
JesusR.
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VozTelecom Sistemas, S.L.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.voztele.com
Tel. 902360305
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