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Sabi_Halevi
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TDERROR_ALL_ALL=5

Hi All,

 

There is a way to know if TDERROR is active besides looking into the .elg files?

 

 

Many Thanks

 

 

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S_E_
Advisor

Hi,

If I remember correctly the healthscript.sh shows active debugs/tcpdump and provides warnings

Regards

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Sabi_Halevi
Participant

Its doesn't work, This is the procedure that the health check script does to check:

"env | grep TDERROR | awk -F= '{print $1}'"
 
If you Turn on TDERROR and you run the line above its shows nothing.
 
Best Regards,
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Tal_Paz-Fridman
Employee
Employee

If you have all the .elg files you can search for the following lines when the debug was started:

Starting debug output
Setting TDERROR

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Sabi_Halevi
Participant

It can determine when it was started, but not if it is active in real-time..

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Tal_Paz-Fridman
Employee
Employee

No it cannot, but combine it with the string Stopping debug output, you can conclude if it was started and if it was stopped.

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Bob_Zimmerman
Authority
Authority

Pretty sure rebooting disables debugging without a "Stopping debug output" line, so it's probably also worth checking the uptime.

Not sure if a process crash or cprestart stops debugging.

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