In mdb -k
::ps and find your process address then use the addr::walk thread
|::findstack -v

Al
I am interested in what a running process is doing, i.e. its user stack. I
know pstack can be used to print process stack, but sometimes it may not
work as you expected.

Is it possible to use mdb to view process stack? There's a blog article
'use mdb to view process stack' created by some ex-Sun/Oracle engineer but
it's no longer available.

Thanks,

Youzhong

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