I'm using a variant of the KVM source from RHEL5 plus a few
cherry-picked patches. Host OS is RHEL 5.3. The servers are using E5540
or E5504 processors. The host OS is running from a small USB key, and
there is no place to write a core file. Other accommodations have to be
made to get it.
David S. Ahern schrieb:
I realize this is a rather generic question, but what are typical
reasons Qemu would be killed by a SIGABRT? I am seeing this on a
somewhat regular (though not repeatable on demand) basis. I do not have
a core file, though I hope to capture one if I can get it repeat
Thanks for the responses. I had forgotten that SIGABRT==abort() which
means I have to get the core file to get to the root cause. To date the
only information I have is a shell exit status of 134 which from the
bash man pages means it died due to SIGABRT.
David Ahern
On 12/12/2009 01:52 AM,
I realize this is a rather generic question, but what are typical
reasons Qemu would be killed by a SIGABRT? I am seeing this on a
somewhat regular (though not repeatable on demand) basis. I do not have
a core file, though I hope to capture one if I can get it repeat again.
Thanks,
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David