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Re: [Xen-devel] 'qemu-dm' process just died



You can't get a core dump from a defunct process, but if you want a core
dump in future then you can invoke qemu-dm from a script which first does a
'ulimit -c <max_core_size_kilobytes>'. Easily done by using 'device_model='
config option in domain config file, or rename qemu-dm binary and install a
script of the same name in its place.
Tools/ioemu/target-i386-dm/qemu-dm.debug gives an example of how to invoke
the real qemu-dm from within a script, keeping its arguments properly intact
and unmangled.

 -- Keir

On 2/7/07 00:00, "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> One of my W2K3R2 domains just stopped working, and the 'qemu-dm' process
> is in the 'defunct' state, which means it has seg faulted or
> something...
> 
> Of course this happens after it has been running perfectly for a week
> and we think all of these problems are behind us!
> 
> There wasn't time to attach the debugger to the process unfortunately...
> is there any way to get xen to tell the qemu-dm process to dump core?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> James
> 
> 
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