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Core dumps location?

Posted by Robert 
Robert
Core dumps location?
March 12, 2013 02:08AM
Hi all, just a quick noob question: I'm getting a bunch of SIGBUSs
happening from a php app I'm working on, I'm not sure what's causing this
so I want to look at core dumps. Am I right in thinking that "log_level =
debug" in will generate core dumps that I can look at? If so where would I
find these?

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Brad Chesney
Core dumps location?
March 13, 2013 06:10AM
On many of the systems I work on (mostly Debian based) you will find error messages in /var/log/php5-fpm.log , /var/log/apache/error.log , or custom locations which I usually find with a recursive grep (a feature sadly missing on my OpenIndiana machine, look for a find - exec work around in that case). There are also the syslog and messages you can check in the /var/log/ directory. Without further details on your system, it is hard to say.

-BradChesney79

*Tried replying from my Droid3, but I didn't see it go through. Sorry for the duplicate post, if/when.

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Brad Chesney
Core dumps location?
March 13, 2013 06:10AM
On many of the systems I work on (mostly Debian based) you will find error messages in /var/log/php5-fpm.log , /var/log/apache/error.log , or custom locations which I usually find with a recursive grep (a feature sadly missing on my OpenIndiana machine, look for a find - exec work around in that case). There are also the syslog and messages you can check in the /var/log/ directory. Without further details on your system, it is hard to say.

-BradChesney79

*Tried replying from my email via my Droid3, didn't see it go through. This may be a duplicate post. Sorry about that if/when.

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Antony Dovgal
Re: Core dumps location?
March 13, 2013 07:56AM
On 2013-03-13 13:57, Brad Chesney wrote:
> On many of the systems I work on (mostly Debian based) you will find error messages in /var/log/php5-fpm.log , /var/log/apache/error.log , or custom locations which I usually find with a recursive grep (a feature sadly missing on my OpenIndiana machine, look for a find - exec work around in that case). There are also the syslog and messages you can check in the /var/log/ directory. Without further details on your system, it is hard to say.
>
> -BradChesney79
>
> *Tried replying from my Droid3, but I didn't see it go through. Sorry for the duplicate post, if/when.
>

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