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This utility allows easy manipulation of asterisk coredumps. * Configurable search paths and patterns for existing coredumps * Can generate a consistent coredump from the running instance * Can dump the lock_infos table from a coredump * Dumps backtraces to separate files... - thread apply 1 bt full -> <coredump>.thread1.txt - thread apply all bt -> <coredump>.brief.txt - thread apply all bt full -> <coredump>.full.txt - lock_infos table -> <coredump>.locks.txt * Can tarball corefiles and optionally delete them after processing * Can tarball results files and optionally delete them after processing * Converts ':' in coredump and results file names '-' to facilitate uploading. Jira for instance, won't accept file names with colons in them. Tested on Fedora24+, Ubuntu14+, Debian6+, CentOS6+ and FreeBSD9+[1]. [1] For *BSDs, the "devel/gdb" package might have to be installed to get a recent gdb. The utility will check all instances of gdb it finds in $PATH and if one isn't found that can run python, it prints a friendly error. Change-Id: I935d37ab9db85ef923f32b05579897f0893d33cd
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#
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# This file is used by the Asterisk debug tools.
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# Unlike other Asterisk config files, this one is
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# "sourced" by bash and must adhere to bash semantics.
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#
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# A list of coredumps and/or coredump search patterns.
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# Bash extended globs are enabled and any resulting files
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# that aren't actually coredumps are silently ignored
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# so you can be liberal with the globs.
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#
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# If your patterns contains spaces be sure to only quote
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# the portion of the pattern that DOESN'T contain wildcard
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# expressions. If you quote the whole pattern, it won't
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# be expanded and the glob characters will be treated as
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# literals.
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# The exclusion of files ending ".txt" is just for
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# demonstration purposes as non-coredumps will be ignored
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# anyway.
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COREDUMPS=(/tmp/core[-._]asterisk!(*.txt) /tmp/core[-._]$(hostname)!(*.txt))
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# Date command for the "running" coredump and tarballs.
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# DATEFORMAT will be executed to get the timestamp.
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# Don't put quotes around the format string or they'll be
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# treated as literal characters. Also be aware of colons
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# in the output as you can't upload files with colons in
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# the name to Jira.
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# Unix timestamp
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#DATEFORMAT='date +%s.%N'
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#
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# Unix timestamp on *BSD/MacOS after installing coreutils
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#DATEFORMAT='gdate +%s.%N'
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#
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# Readable GMT
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#DATEFORMAT='date -u +%FT%H-%M-%S%z'
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#
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# Readable Local time
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DATEFORMAT='date +%FT%H-%M-%S%z'
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