abrt-action-generate-backtrace(1) [centos man page]
ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1)NAME
abrt-action-generate-backtrace - Analyzes coredump, generates and saves backtrace.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-action-generate-backtrace [-v] [-d DIR] [-i DIR1[:DIR2]...] [-t NUM]
DESCRIPTION
This tool runs gdb(1) on a file named coredump in problem directory DIR. gdb(1) generates backtrace and other diagnostic information about
the state of the application at the moment when coredump was generated. Then the tool saves it as new element backtrace in this problem
directory.
Integration with libreport events
abrt-action-generate-backtrace can be used as an analyzer for application crashes which dump core.
Example usage in report_event.conf:
EVENT=analyze analyzer=CCpp
abrt-action-generate-backtrace
OPTIONS -d DIR
Path to problem directory.
-v
Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
-i DIR1[:DIR2]
Additional debuginfo directories
-t NUM
Kill gdb if it runs for more than NUM seconds
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-ACTION-GENERA(1)
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ABRT-RETRACE-CLIEN(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-RETRACE-CLIEN(1)NAME
abrt-retrace-client - Handles the communication with Retrace server.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-retrace-client <operation> [options]
DESCRIPTION
This tool is able to communicate with Retrace server: create a new task, ask about task's status, download log or backtrace of a finished
task.
Integration with libreport events
abrt-retrace-client can be used as an analyzer for application crashes which dump core.
Example usage in report_event.conf:
EVENT=analyze analyzer=CCpp
abrt-retrace-client
OPERATIONS
create
Creates a new task. Prints task ID and password to stdout. Either -d or -c is required.
status
Prints task's status to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
log
Prints finished task's log to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
backtrace
Print finished task's backtrace to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
batch
Runs all operations in one step: creates a new task, periodically asks for status (the period is specified by --status-delay option)
and downloads the result when finished. If the task was successful backtrace file is saved, otherwise log is printed to stdout. Either
-c or -d is required.
OPTIONS -v, --verbose
be verbose
-s, --syslog
log to syslog
-k, --insecure
allow insecure connection to retrace server
--url URL
retrace server URL
--headers
(debug) show received HTTP headers
-d, --dir DIR
read data from ABRT problem directory
-c, --core COREDUMP
read data from coredump
-l, --status-delay
delay for polling operations (seconds)
--no-unlink
(debug) do not delete temporary archive created in /tmp
-t, --task ID
ID of the task on server
-p, --password PWD
password of the task on server
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-RETRACE-CLIEN(1)
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