The following is an example of the crashed application script, crash.d
 This demonstration is for version 0.80 of crash.d, newer versions may 
 produce enhanced output.
 
 Here is the report generated as crash.d catches a crashing procmail process,
 
 # ./crash.d
 Waiting for crashing applications...
 
 -----------------------------------------------------
 CRASH DETECTED at 2005 May 30 19:41:34
 -----------------------------------------------------
 Type:    SIGSEGV
 Program: procmail
 Args:    procmail -m\0
 PID:     2877
 TID:     1
 LWPs:    1
 PPID:    1778
 UID:     100
 GID:     1
 TaskID:  76
 ProjID:  3
 PoolID:  0
 ZoneID:  0
 zone:    global
 CWD:     /usr/include/sys
 errno:   0
 
 User Stack Backtrace,
               procmail`sendcomsat+0x24
               procmail`Terminate+0x76
               procmail`0x805a2b0
               procmail`0x805a40f
               libc.so.1`__sighndlr+0xf
               libc.so.1`call_user_handler+0x22b
               libc.so.1`sigacthandler+0xbb
               0xffffffff
               procmail`rread+0x1d
               procmail`0x805bcb4
               procmail`read2blk+0x6b
               procmail`readdyn+0x1f
               procmail`readmail+0x181
               procmail`main+0x532
               procmail`_start+0x5d
 
 Kernel Stack Backtrace,
               genunix`sigaddqa+0x3f
               genunix`trapsig+0xdb
               unix`trap+0xc2b
               unix`_cmntrap+0x83
 
 Ansestors,
     2877 procmail -m\0
       1778 bash\0
         1777 xterm -bg black -fg grey70 -sl 500 -vb\0
           1 /sbin/init\0
             0 sched\0
 
 Times,
     User:    0 ticks
     Sys:     1 ticks
     Elapsed: 3307 ms
 
 Sizes,
     Heap:   16388 bytes
     Stack:  8192 bytes