Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
I found this while trying to find out why squid doesn't produce a core
file:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2002-August/023576.html
Most UNIX variants disable core dumps in programs that have changed their
uid or euid during operation. This includes Solaris and Linux.
Well, squid does exactly that. How can I still get a coredump? I really
need one. Kernel 2.6.11.7
Not in stock kernel, no.
There's a patch in -ac series which implements 'suid_dumpable' attribute.
It is included with RedHat kernels I think.
The fun stuff is that I wasn't able to use the functionality anyway (i
had similar but a bit worse problem) -- regardless of how hard i tried,
it didn't produce any core dumps ;)
/mjt
P.S. Hi, Ralf! The world is too small! ;)
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