No, it just causes the process to print thread states to stderr. You 
need to have threadframe installed for it to work.

sophana wrote on 5/1/07 2:23 PM:
> Hi
> Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try it next time.
> I happened  again some minutes ago, but it unfreezed without my
> intervention.
> Does this signal exits the process?
>
> Ben Parker a écrit :
>   
>> Hi Sophana - There was a new feature in webware 0.9.2 which allows you 
>> to send SIGQUIT to the process and get a dump of the stack frames for 
>> all threads. Have you tried this?
>>
>> Regards - Ben
>>
>> sophana wrote on 5/1/07 2:03 PM:
>>   
>>     
>>> I'm not using pdb breakpoints inside my code.
>>> The strange thing is that it does not respond to kill, but kill -9.
>>> would pdb cause that?
>>>
>>> Cosmin Stejerean a écrit :
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> I've seen something similar happen with pdb debug breakpoints. When
>>>> the application hits the breakpoint it will freeze all processes so
>>>> that you can debug leaving the application server seemingly hung up
>>>> and needing to be killed. Check to make sure that you don't have odd
>>>> places in the code that only get hit occasionally with references to pdb.
>>>>
>>>> - Cosmin
>>>>
>>>> On May 1, 2007, at 3:24 PM, sophana wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using webware in production since almost 10 months now. I would
>>>>> first like to thank all webware contributors. I'm really busy actually,
>>>>> and hope to contribute some of my code as soon as I can.
>>>>>
>>>>> My server is a centos4 with a python2.4.1 package which came from the
>>>>> atrpms repository (which doesn't exist anymore...).
>>>>> It has been running rock solid since several months without any
>>>>> problems. But there have been 2 times (3 weeks beween) where I noticed a
>>>>> process freeze. The process don't even react to a kill. I have to do a
>>>>> kill -9 to kill the process then restart it. Sometimes it doesn't want
>>>>> to restart also... I have to rekill -9/restart several times until
>>>>> everything goes fine again.
>>>>> I'm not sure it is webware related, as I absolutely don't know what
>>>>> could be the problem.
>>>>> The kill-9 thing seems that it is not related to webware, but more to
>>>>> python itself.
>>>>> Is there a way to know about the process state? (stack)
>>>>> If someone has a clue, I would be happy to hear it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again
>>>>> Sophana
>>>>>
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