Ok, I've made the coredump. But I don't know what to do with it. I'm not 
a good friend of gdb :-)

Please let me know how make a diagnostic of my problem with this dump.

Best Regards


Le 03/06/2011 13:20, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
> Op vrijdag 3 juni 2011 11:28:43 schreef Luc MAIGNAN:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a RHEL 5 server on which runs VirtualBox 4.0.8 (guest add
>> installed).
>>
>> I have almost 10 virtual machines.
>>
>> On ONE machine, I have strange and hard problems. The machine hangs up
>> ramdomly. Always every day at 9:00 and ramdomly in the day.
>>
>> There is nothing in the logs.
>>
>> The machine runs always but it is unreachable. I have to power it off
>> and restart it.
>>
>> The problem occurs on only one virtual machine.
>>
>> Has someone an idea of what happens and how workaround it ?
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>>
>> BR
> Did you try make a coredump?
>
> Give the command:
> sudo echo -n 1>  /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable
> Start the VM and when it gets stuck
> give the command:
> gcore<pid>
> or if the VM is running headless:
> gcore $(pidof VBoxHeadless)
> if there is only one VM running headless.
>
> There is a report that the sudo does not work, so you have to be root to give
> the command.
>
> After that file a bug report and mention the availability of the coredump.
> Obviously do not make it publicly  available.
>


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