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NAME
resolve_stack_dump - resolve numeric stack trace dump to symbols
SYNOPSIS
resolve_stack_dump [options] symbols_file [numeric_dump_file]
DESCRIPTION
resolve_stack_dump resolves a numeric stack dump to symbols. Note resolve_stack_dump is deprecated and is removed in MySQL 8.0. Stack traces from official MySQL builds are always symbolized, so there is no need to use resolve_stack_dump. Invoke resolve_stack_dump like this: shell> resolve_stack_dump [options] symbols_file [numeric_dump_file] The symbols file should include the output from the nm --numeric-sort mysqld command. The numeric dump file should contain a numeric stack track from mysqld. If no numeric dump file is named on the command line, the stack trace is read from the standard input. resolve_stack_dump supports the following options. • --help, -h Display a help message and exit. • --numeric-dump-file=file_name, -n file_name Read the stack trace from the given file. • --symbols-file=file_name, -s file_name Use the given symbols file. • --version, -V Display version information and exit. For more information, see Section 5.8.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”.
COPYRIGHT
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be installed locally and which is also available online at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).