How do I get the backtrace for all the threads in GDB?

Is there an equivalent command in GDB to that of WinDbg's !process 0 7?

I want to extract all the threads in a dump file along with their backtraces in GDB. info threads doesn't output the stack traces. So, is there a command that does?


Generally, the backtrace is used to get the stack of the current thread, but if there is a necessity to get the stack trace of all the threads, use the following command.

thread apply all bt

Is there a command that does?

thread apply all where