4. Viewing and Navigating To Code
5. Controlling Program Execution
6. Setting Breakpoints and Traces
8. Evaluating and Displaying Data
11. Debugging Multithreaded Applications
16. Debugging Fortran Using dbx
17. Debugging a Java Application With dbx
18. Debugging at the Machine-Instruction Level
19. Using dbx With the Korn Shell
20. Debugging Shared Libraries
The dbx command starts dbx.
Debug program_name.
Debug program_name with corefile core.
Debug program_name with process ID process_id.
Debug process ID process_id; dbx finds the program using /proc.
Debug using corefile core; see also debug Command.
Run program_name with arguments arguments; if abnormal termination, start debugging program_name, else just exit.
where:
program_name is the name of the program to be debugged.
process_id is the process ID of a running process.
arguments are the arguments to be passed to the program.
options are the options listed in Options.
Debug program_name.
Debug program_name with process ID process_id.
Debug process ID process_id; dbx finds the program using /proc.
Run program_name with arguments arguments; if abnormal termination, start debugging program_name, else just exit.
where:
program_name is the name of the program to be debugged.
process_id is the process ID of a running process.
arguments are the arguments to be passed to the program (not to the JVM software).
options are the options listed in Options.
For both native mode and Java mode, options are the following options:
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