when killing squid I only get the following and no core dumps core does does work I have tested it with a sanity check with the help of FreeBSD forum users. However it just does not show a core dump for me on anything kill -11 kill -6 killall or kill -SIGABRT. I have it set in the config to use coredump directory also https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/core-dumps.93778/page-2
Jun 12 14:49:09 kernel pid 87824 (squid), jid 0, uid 100: exited on signal 6 Jun 12 14:47:52 kernel pid 87551 (squid), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 11 > On Jun 12, 2024, at 10:19, Jonathan Lee <jonathanlee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > You know what it was, it needed to be bound to the loopback and not just the > LAN, again I am still working on getting a core dump file manually. Will > update once I get one. Chmod might be needed. > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jun 12, 2024, at 06:13, Alex Rousskov <rouss...@measurement-factory.com> >> wrote: >> >> On 2024-06-11 23:32, Jonathan Lee wrote: >> >>> So I just run this on command line SIGABRT squid? >> >> On Unix-like systems, the command to send a process a signal is called >> "kill": https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/kill.1p.html >> >> For example, if you want to abort a Squid worker process that has OS process >> ID (PID) 12345, you may do something like this: >> >> sudo kill -SIGABRT 12345 >> >> You can use "ps" or "top" commands to learn PIDs of processes you want to >> signal. >> >> >>> also added an item to the Netgate forum to, but not many users are Squid >>> wizards >> >> Beyond using a reasonable coredump_dir value in squid.conf, the system >> administration problems you need to solve to enable Squid core dumps are >> most likely not specific to Squid. >> >> >> HTH, >> >> Alex. >> >> >>> It’s funny as soon as I enabled the sysctl command and set the directory it >>> won’t crash anymore. I also changed it to reside on the loopback before it >>> was only on my lan interface. I run an external drive as my swap partition >>> or a swap drive, it works I get crash reports when playing around with >>> stuff. /dev/da0 or something it dumps to it and when it reboots shows in >>> the var/crash folder and will display on gui report ready, again if anyone >>> else knows pfSense let me know. I also added an item to the Netgate forum >>> to, but not many users are Squid wizards so it might take a long time to >>> get any community input over there. >>
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