I'm seeing a few "FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying." with
beta22 caches. It looks like squid catches the SEGV, exists and the
parent then creates a new child and continues along it merry way.
If I invoke the squid with -C to stop this behavior, I assume it
will coredump and then I can get a backtrace on this...
Only, I never seen any core. Any ideas on why this might be?
One other idea I have, is to attach gdb to the process and leave it
running. When a signal is delivered, gdb will catch it and I can
examine things then, but core is much preferred.
-cw
Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:51 MDT
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