Adar Dembo created KUDU-2384:
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Summary: Disable periodic stack trace dumps when running under gdb
Key: KUDU-2384
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-2384
Project: Kudu
Issue Type: Bug
Components: test
Affects Versions: 1.7.0
Reporter: Adar Dembo
Assignee: Todd Lipcon
The new periodic stack trace dump functionality involves sending SIGUSR2
signals between threads from time to time. If you are running a Kudu server or
test under gdb, this has the annoying habit of stopping gdb momentarily until
you disable it via {{handle SIGUSR2 nostop noprint}}.
Perhaps we should disable this functionality altogether if we're running inside
gdb. [This SO
post|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3596781/how-to-detect-if-the-current-process-is-being-run-by-gdb]
has some ideas. I also wonder whether we should check for gdb just once at
startup or before every dump; the latter would obviate the workaround when
attaching to a live server.
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