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I have situation when my project is frozen. I see only 100% usage one of the CPUs (the rest is 0%, but I'm using SMP).

And my admin console says:

=ERROR REPORT==== 11-Feb-2011::00:45:00 ===
** Node '[email protected]' not responding **
** Removing (timedout) connection **

After that I cannot connect to the node.

If I'm programming with C++ I can make a debug build and when such situation happens I can attach to my process and see the code where it is looping.

But how can I do it in Erlang? How can I get the call stack or something to help me understand what is really wrong?

Thank you for any help.

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You can compile your module with debug information in the command line:

$ erlc +debug_info module.erl

Or in Erlang shell:

1> c(module, debug_info).
ok

When you have already started your process, you have an option to attach to the working process. Start the debugger in your erlang shell:

2> debugger:start().

The debugger window will appear. From menu select Module -> Interpret and select the appropriate module, to which you want attach in the Interpret Dialog window. When you did, you will see your module in the right window of debugger.

Now select Process -> Attach, Attach Process window should appear.

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  • Not sure if it works for you, but it fires Attach Process window on the first call to my module and allows me to trace the code step by step. Feb 11, 2011 at 13:49
  • I don't known when it happened, It was one time in day, but time is unknown. And it is remote production server. I have only ssh access, has not X at all (and make it too problematic). And the main problem is - I don't known which module has an error (i have many modules), an if I make +debug_info it may too slowdown performance... Maybe you known other way to solve this question? for example make some kind of dump to detect at least problem module
    – vinnitu
    Feb 11, 2011 at 13:56
  • @vinnitu: I'm reading Using trace and dbg in Erlang to determine if it's any useful for you. Feb 11, 2011 at 14:22
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    @vinnitu +debug_info will not affect performance at all. It will just only make beams little bit bigger. Feb 11, 2011 at 16:00
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if the erlang distribution has shutdown you cannot use any remote debugging as you cannot connect to the node. You would have to connect to the pipes created by the VM at startup if configured to do so. See the http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/run_erl.html about how to do that.

You also might want to checkout this thread for a reason why your system is behaving the way it is: http://www.erlang.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?4:mss:55859:201101:jconogbffcaogeijbdkl

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