Bug ID 493223: syscalld core dumps now keep more debugging information

Last Modified: Sep 13, 2023

Affected Product(s):
BIG-IP All(all modules)

Known Affected Versions:
11.5.1 HF1, 11.5.1 HF2, 11.5.1 HF3, 11.5.1 HF4, 11.5.1 HF5, 11.5.1 HF6, 11.5.1 HF7, 11.5.1 HF8, 11.5.1 HF9, 11.5.1 HF10, 11.5.1 HF11, 11.5.2 HF1, 11.5.3 HF1, 11.5.3 HF2, 11.5.4 HF1, 11.5.4 HF2, 11.5.4 HF3, 11.5.4 HF4, 11.4.0, 11.4.1, 11.5.0, 11.5.1, 11.5.2, 11.6.0, 11.6.1, 11.6.2, 11.6.3, 11.6.3.1, 11.6.3.2, 11.6.3.3, 11.6.3.4, 11.6.4, 11.6.5, 11.6.5.1, 11.6.5.2, 11.6.5.3, 12.1.0 HF1, 12.1.0 HF2, 12.1.1 HF1, 12.1.1 HF2, 12.1.2 HF1, 12.1.2 HF2

Fixed In:
12.0.0, 11.6.0 HF5, 11.5.3

Opened: Nov 26, 2014

Severity: 4-Minor

Symptoms

syscalld has a fixed-size queue of jobs. If this fills up, then it will intentionally dump core, but this core dump has little visibility into what commands were being run at the time.

Impact

syscalld core dumps will occur and generate customer cases, but it is difficult for a developer to obtain any useful information.

Conditions

syscalld is mostly invoked by the GUI or CMI sync to trigger the configuration being saved.

Workaround

None.

Fix Information

syscalld has a fixed-size queue of jobs. If this fills up, then it will intentionally dump core, but this core dump used to have little visibility into what commands were being run at the time. It now maintains a list of the most recently run commands that will be written into the core file.

Behavior Change

Guides & references

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