Thank you for the clarification! -- Michal Schorm Software Engineer Core Services - Databases Team Red Hat -- On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 8:58 PM Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
Hi, Michal!
On Feb 27, Michal Schorm wrote:
Stack trace: Does that mean without "--stack-trace" I won't get the trace?
stack-trace is enabled by default. You will not get the stack trace if you'll use --disable-stack-trace
gdb: I understand it as "--gdb" is meant for runtime debugging and has no effect to the coredump files? does that mean "disable_gdb" option does not exists? (anymore?)
"disable" or "skip" are prefixes recognized for all boolean options.
--disable-xxx is the same as --skip-xxx and the same as --xxx=0
--gdb option tells MariaDB not to install signal handlers, which is convenient if you run mysqld in gdb, so that Ctrl-C or a sigsegv will break you in the debugger.
But --gdb is disabled by default, so --disable-gdb normally does not do anything.
Regards, Sergei Chief Architect MariaDB and security@mariadb.org