Solaris process debugging
From Lolly's Wiki
Swap usage per process
# pgrep . | xargs -n 1 pmap -S 2>/dev/null | nawk '
function kb2h(value){
unit=1;
while(value>=1024){
unit++;
value/=1024;
};
split("KB,MB,GB,TB,PB", unit_string, /,/);
return sprintf("%7.2f %s",value,unit_string[unit]);
}
/[0-9]+:/ {
pid=$1;
prog=$2;
}
/^total/{
swap_total+=$3;
printf ("%s\t%s\t%s\n",pid,kb2h($3),prog);
}
END{
printf "Total:\t%s\n",kb2h(swap_total);
}'
Set the core file size limit on a process
For example for the sshd (and all resulting childs from now):
ssh-server# prctl -n process.max-core-size -v 2g -t privileged -r -e deny $(pgrep -u root -o sshd)
Check:
ssh-server# prctl -n process.max-core-size $(pgrep -u root -o sshd)
process: 1491: /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
process.max-core-size
privileged 2.00GB - deny -
system 8.00EB max deny -
Now all processes (for example new logged in users) will have a core file size limit of 2GB... really? No!
ssh-client# ssh ssh-server
ssh-server# ulimit -Ha | grep core
core file size (blocks, -c) 2097152
See what it says: blocks <-- !!! From man page: -c Maximum core file size (in 512-byte blocks)