On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, <xin.li...@cs2c.com.cn> wrote: > HI all: > > I have built pacemaker(with corosync-1.1.0) from source.
You need a minimum of 1.1.2 > > And I know the "pcmk_startup" function is called by this sentence in > corosync-1.1.0/exec/service.c,171 line: > res = service->exec_init_fn (corosync_api); > > I start gdb with corosync: > gdb corosync > > Then, I use gdb to set a breakpoint: > break service.c:171 > > run -f > ok, the program just stop in service:171 > > And then, I input "s" for entering the "pcmk_startup" function, but I > failed----the program continue executes without stepping into "pcmk_startup" > function. > > > Next time, I set only one breakpoint: > break > /usr/local/src/pacemaker/Pacemaker-1-0-05c8b63cbca7/lib/ais/plugin.c:pcmk_startup > > but gdb tells me ---- > "No source file named > /usr/local/src/pacemaker/Pacemaker-1-0-05c8b63cbca7/lib/ais/plugin.c. well, does this file exist? > Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n])" > > when I input "y" and run corosync, the program continue executes without > stopping in "pcmk_startup" function. > > how to debug it? Did you strip the binaries before you installed them? That might be a problem. _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker