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39 lines
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pstack - print stack trace of running processes
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pstack dumps a stack trace for a process, given the pid of that
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process. If the process named is part of a thread group, then all the threads
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inthe group are traced. See the man page for more information.
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This program was inspired by the 'pstack' program available on Solaris.
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SUPPORTED PLATFORMS:
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This program runs on 32 bit x86 machines, using ELF binaries
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generated from GNU compilers. If threads are being used, it depends
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on a debuggable version of the pthreads library to find the threads in
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the thread group. If anyone wants to port this to other
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architectures, please let me know about questions you may have, or
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achievements you have made. I'd like to incorporate such changes into
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my version of the code.
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FEATURES:
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symbolic address dumping
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thread group support
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BUILD:
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make
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INSTALL:
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make install
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UNINSTALL:
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make uninstall
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NOTE: you must be root to [un]install. pstack will run fine from any
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directory, install just puts the binary and man page in 'normal'
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places (/usr/local/...)
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USAGE:
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pstack pid [...]
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See the man page for more details.
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