Ruud Baart wrote:
Thank you all for the fast answers. I now attached gdb to slapd and get some results: (gdb) handle all nostop (gdb) continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. [New Thread 0xb01f6b70 (LWP 1548)] Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. .. more of the same .. Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. ---Type<return> to continue, or q<return> to quit--- Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe. Program received signal SIGTERM, Terminated.
This is not a crash or any error in slapd; some external command was used to kill the slapd process.
[New Thread 0xaf4f3b70 (LWP 1968)] [New Thread 0xaf0f2b70 (LWP 1969)] [New Thread 0xaecf1b70 (LWP 1970)] [New Thread 0xae8f0b70 (LWP 1971)] [Thread 0xaf4f3b70 (LWP 1968) exited] [Thread 0xb1bfcb70 (LWP 1474) exited] [Thread 0xb5268b70 (LWP 1462) exited] [Thread 0xaf0f2b70 (LWP 1969) exited] [Thread 0xb4565b70 (LWP 1463) exited] [Thread 0xb01f6b70 (LWP 1548) exited] [Thread 0xb5669b70 (LWP 1461) exited] [Thread 0xb17fbb70 (LWP 1475) exited] [Thread 0xae8f0b70 (LWP 1971) exited] [Thread 0xb28ffb70 (LWP 1464) exited] [Thread 0xaecf1b70 (LWP 1970) exited] Program exited normally.
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