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zhliang2004@gmail.com


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08-23-07 12:23 AM

Hi, all.
Is there a pstack or similar command on Linux that I can trace the
stack info a specific process?
I am using Mobilinux.

Thanks






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    Re: Is there a pstack for Linux?  
Scott Lurndal


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08-23-07 12:23 AM

zhliang2004@gmail.com writes:
>Hi, all.
>Is there a pstack or similar command on Linux that I can trace the
>stack info a specific process?
>I am using Mobilinux.
>
>Thanks
>
$ type pstack
pstack is a tracked alias for /usr/bin/pstack
$ rpm -q -f /usr/bin/pstack
pstack-1.2-7.2.2
$ rpm -qi pstack
Name        : pstack                       Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version     : 1.2                               Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release     : 7.2.2                         Build Date: Wed Jul 12 16:15:14 
2006
Install Date: Mon Mar 26 16:16:52 2007      Build Host: hs20-bc2-3.build.red
hat.com
Group       : Development/Debuggers         Source RPM: pstack-1.2-7.2.2.src
.rpm
Size        : 887                              License: GPL
Signature   : DSA/SHA1, Wed Oct  4 05:29:46 2006, Key ID b44269d04f2a6fd2
Packager    : Red Hat, Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
Summary     : Display stack trace of a running process
Description :
pstack dumps a stack trace for a process, given the pid of that
process.  If the process named is part of a thread group, then all the threa
ds
in the group are traced.





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