Hello,

Le mercredi 30 mars 2011 12:15:52, Philipp Storz a écrit :
> Hello Eric,
> 
> 
> as I don't have worked with tracebacks, I cannot decide if they are ok.
> 
> You can find them at the bottom of the page.

It prints:
 ptrace: Operation not permitted.

So, it doesn't work (you don't have the call stack of all threads).


> As already written to Kern, do we want to have the daemons run with the
> minimum rights, or is it too much work?

It's up to the packager to decide, do the work and test it, I tend to say 
"yes", but I don't have the time/knowlege to do it myself.
 
I recently fixed ubuntu/debian startup scripts to support backtrace feature.

> I think that I cannot judge if this makes sense.
> If you decide that we don't want to make this work,
> that's fine for me.
>
> I found that the redhat startscripts in "/platforms/redhat/"
> do use the user and group options, so why don't use them in suse also.

So I can imagine that the backtrace feature is also broken on them. This is 
not critical to run correctly, but it will be nice to have it one day.

I have the impression (maybe wrong), that it requires only a couple of 
permission tweak to have the minimum rights and the backtrace at the same 
time.


Bye

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