| To: | Jeff Hanson <jhanson@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [pcp] Debugging sigpipe in pmda |
| From: | Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 11 Aug 2016 19:04:22 -0400 (EDT) |
| Cc: | pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| In-reply-to: | <df62753e-0d3d-3626-cd6e-ed1f8e17fd2e@xxxxxxx> |
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| Reply-to: | Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Thread-topic: | Debugging sigpipe in pmda |
Hi Jeff, ----- Original Message ----- > [...] > after a while pmdacluster crashes, then the pmval only give (as expected): > > pmval: pmFetch: No PMCD agent for domain of request > > pmval: pmFetch: No PMCD agent for domain of request > > pmval: pmFetch: No PMCD agent for domain of request > > pmval: pmFetch: No PMCD agent for domain of request > > > On a similar sized system I have yet to reproduce. Assuming at some > point I can what would be good debugging tools for a sigpipe in a pmda? > Or general pmda debugging tools? > I tend to use a combination of dbpmda(1) and gdb if that helps. You may have some initial luck with setting a breakpoint in _exit if the PMDA is choosing to exit itself, to get an initial backtrace. cheers. -- Nathan |
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