Jens Langner schrieb:

If you can instruct me how to create such a core dump in a
running/productive SRSS environment, or if you can tell me where the
core dumps of utauthd are normally stored I can have a look and try to
send them over to you.


On Solaris, you can use utcoreadm to configure a place (and naming pattern) for collecting coredumps of all crashing processes.

You can use something like

# mkdir /var/cores
# coreadm -g /var/cores/gcore_%f_%u_%g.%t -e global

utauthd core dumps show up as gcore_java_0_0.<timestamp> files.

Be sure to monitor /var/cores, so that it doesn't grow too big. I usually make /var/cores a separate zfs dataset with a quota on my production machines.

If you are on Linux, I am not sure of the best way to achieve the same effect ...

- Jörg
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