To debug a core dump

Note:
  • You cannot enable both Just-In-Time Debugging and Core Dump concurrently.
  • To debug a 64-bit core dump file with a project, first ensure that your source code is built for 64-bit. In the project's properties, click Micro Focus > Build Configuration > COBOL and click 64 bit.
  1. Click Run > Debug Configurations.
  2. Click COBOL Core Dump.
  3. Select the configuration you want or enter a name for a new configuration.
  4. On the General tab, enter the following information:
    COBOL Project
    The project that will be used while debugging.

    You can debug a core dump file without a project. You need to specify the location of the debug symbols file (.idy) on the other tabs of the debug configuration.

    Core Dump File
    Enter the location of where a core file is stored. If you only specify the directory, and no filename, Eclipse will prompt you for the filename when the debugger starts. The filename is core or core.<pid> by default, but you can change this using the core_filename run-time tunable.
    Executables Location
    Identify a working directory. You can set this automatically to whichever directory you chose to store the core dump file.
  5. On the Source tab, ensure that the location of your source files is defined.
  6. On the Debug Symbols tab, specify the location of the debug symbols (.idy) files.
  7. Click Debug. When the core file has been loaded, the Debug perspective is displayed, enabling you to see the state of the application at the point the core dump was created. The statement that was being executed is highlighted in an editor and the call stack is displayed in the Debug view. Execution functions such as the step and resume functions are disabled as the application is not actually running.