AT300SE-101. Android Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV) in WebViewCoreThre

Using a Toshiba AT300SE-101 v4.1.1 (with others tablets it works ok), and a simple app, the app dies with a [error|http://pastebin.com/DUG1YVJq].
My code
[AndroidManifest.xml|http://pastebin.com/siAiMSXa]
[MainActivity.java|http://pastebin.com/RqnMnME9]
Without settings.setUseWideViewPort(true); or settings.setLoadWithOverviewMode(true); it works ok.
I think it's a hardware problem
Anyone know something?
Thanks!

Hi Joni
I doubt that someone here in the forum would be able to help you.
Your question is related to Android app coding and in my opinion you should check some android app developer places like for example: +xda-developers.com+

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    e.g.
    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=182343
    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=182464
    Last edited by bhrgunatha (2014-06-06 14:16:42)

  • Dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV

    Hi All,
    Using Sun Studio to build our C/C++ (with boost) application. When I try to debug with dbx I get:
    dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV (no mapping at the fault address)
    dbx's coredump will appear in /tmp
    Abort (core dumped)
    Can anyone suggest a solution? More details follow.
    thanks
    Scott.
    I am using Sun Studio 12
    Sun Studio 12 C Compiler
    Sun Studio 12 C++ Compiler
    Sun Studio 12 Tools.h++ 7.1
    Sun Studio 12 C++ Standard 64-bit Class Library
    Sun Studio 12 Garbage Collector
    Sun Studio 12 Fortran 95
    Sun Studio 12 Debugging Tools (including dbx)
    Sun Studio 12 IDE
    Sun Studio 12 Debugger GUI
    Sun Studio 12 Performance Analyzer (including collect, ...)
    Sun Studio 12 X-Designer
    Sun Studio 12 VIM editor
    Sun Studio 12 XEmacs editor
    Sun Studio 12 Performance Library
    Sun Studio 12 LockLint
    Sun Studio 12 Building Software (including dmake)
    Sun Studio 12 Documentation Set
    Sun Studio 12 /usr symbolic links and GNOME menu item
    version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/cc": Sun C 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124867-02 2007/11/27
    version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/CC": Sun C++ 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124863-01 2007/07/25
    version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/f90": Sun Fortran 95 8.3 SunOS_sparc Patch 127000-01 2007/07/18
    version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/dbx": Sun Dbx Debugger 7.6 SunOS_sparc Patch 124872-02 2007/08/16version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/analyzer": Sun Analyzer 7.6 SunOS_sparc Patch 126995-02 2007/10/10
    version of "/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../../bin/dmake": Sun Distributed Make 7.8 SunOS_sparc Patch 126503-01 2007/07/19
    The full sequence is:
    bash-3.00$ dbx -xexec32 ./analyst/analyst
    For information about new features see `help changes'
    To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in your .dbxrc
    Reading analyst
    Reading ld.so.1
    Reading libXext.so.0
    Reading libX11.so.4
    Reading libdga.so.1
    Reading libQtCore.so.4.2.3
    Reading libGLU.so.1
    Reading libGL.so.1
    Reading libQtGui.so.4.2.3
    Reading libQtOpenGL.so.4.2.3
    Reading libmlib.so.2
    Reading libnsl.so.1
    Reading libsocket.so.1
    Reading librt.so.1
    Reading libdl.so.1
    Reading libCrun.so.1
    Reading libm.so.2
    Reading libc.so.1
    Reading libz.so.1
    Reading libgthread-2.0.so.0.400.1
    Reading libglib-2.0.so.0.400.1
    Reading libpthread.so.1
    Reading libm.so.1
    Reading libintl.so.1
    Reading libXmu.so.4
    Reading libpng.so.3.1.2.5
    Reading libSM.so.6
    Reading libICE.so.6
    Reading libXi.so.5
    Reading libXrender.so.1
    Reading libXfixes.so.1
    Reading libfreetype.so.6
    Reading libfontconfig.so.1
    Reading libresolv.so.2
    Reading libaio.so.1
    Reading libmd5.so.1
    Reading libmlib.so.2
    dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV (no mapping at the fault address)
    dbx's coredump will appear in /tmp
    Abort (core dumped)
    Loading the core file:
    dbx `which dbx` /tmp/core
    For information about new features see `help changes'
    To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in your .dbxrc
    Reading dbx
    core file header read successfully
    Reading ld.so.1
    Reading libintl.so.1
    Reading libnsl.so.1
    Reading libsocket.so.1
    Reading libdl.so.1
    Reading libgen.so.1
    Reading libw.so.1
    Reading libm.so.1
    Reading libc.so.1
    Reading libc_psr.so.1
    Reading libcpc.so.1
    Reading libpctx.so.1
    Reading libnvpair.so.1
    Reading libdevinfo.so.1
    Reading libproc.so.1
    Reading libsec.so.1
    Reading librtld_db.so.1
    Reading libelf.so.1
    Reading libctf.so.1
    Reading libavl.so.1
    Reading libc_db.so.1
    program terminated by signal ABRT (Abort)
    0xff1c155c: __lwp_kill+0x0008: bcc,a,pt %icc,__lwp_kill+0x18 ! 0xff1c156c
    where
    =>[1] __lwp_kill(0x0, 0x6, 0x0, 0x6, 0xfc00, 0x0), at 0xff1c155c
    [2] raise(0x6, 0x0, 0xff1a4ce8, 0xffffffff, 0xff1e8288, 0x6), at 0xff15fef8
    [3] abort(0x0, 0x1, 0x37ae20, 0xa8274, 0xff1eb298, 0x0), at 0xff140118
    [4] 0xb6370(0xb, 0x3c7c00, 0x45bc81, 0x38e29c, 0x381b66, 0x1), at 0xb6370
    [5] __sighndlr(0xb, 0xffbfdf08, 0xffbfdc50, 0xb6164, 0x0, 0x1), at 0xff1c0494
    ---- called from signal handler with signal 11 (SIGSEGV) ------
    [6] Dwarf2::Process_subprogram(0xffbfe400, 0x13, 0x0, 0x37ff0e0, 0x2822ad, 0xc3901c), at 0x249354
    [7] Dwarf2::ProcessTag(0xffbfe400, 0xe9fba2a3, 0xffbfe280, 0x13, 0x2e, 0x35), at 0x244d0c
    [8] Dwarf2::ProcessTag(0xffbfe400, 0xe9fba2a3, 0xffbfe280, 0x11, 0x13, 0x9c), at 0x245200
    [9] Dwarf2::ProcessTagRemote(0xffbfe400, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1, 0xffbfe280, 0xc), at 0x243bc0
    [10] forward_list::resolve_ref_addrs(0x1be7eb8, 0x1bc8008, 0xffbfe400, 0x50b6, 0x4bd98, 0x3a5e), at 0x2469dc
    [11] Dwarf2::ReadElfDwarf2Of(0xffbfe400, 0xddaadbeb, 0xd7314c, 0x1b38f, 0x3d5c23, 0xffbfe398), at 0x2438b4
    [12] Dwarf2::ReadObjfileFresh(0x1bc8008, 0xd9800000, 0xd7314c, 0x37a5b08, 0x1be7eb8, 0x6c420b0), at 0x24353c
    [13] 0x21bfd0(0xd7314c, 0xffffffff, 0x37a5b08, 0x1, 0x4a34a8, 0x0), at 0x21bfd0
    [14] ReadLazyStabs(0xd7314c, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x38e29c, 0x38e000), at 0x21bd80
    [15] Scope::find_symlist_prim(0xffbfe6dc, 0xd7314c, 0xef0da606, 0x0, 0x20fe04, 0x0), at 0x211044
    [16] Dwarf2::Process_structure_type(0xffbfea68, 0x39, 0x3805878, 0x2, 0x264325, 0x0), at 0x24afac
    [17] Dwarf2::ProcessTag(0xffbfea68, 0xfcbba2a3, 0xffbfea00, 0x39, 0x2, 0xcc), at 0x24470c
    [18] Dwarf2::ProcessTag(0xffbfea68, 0xfcbba2a3, 0xffbfea00, 0x11, 0x39, 0xd), at 0x245200
    [19] Dwarf2::ProcessTag(0xffbfea68, 0xfcbba2a3, 0xffbfea00, 0xffff, 0x11, 0x1), at 0x245200
    [20] Dwarf2::ReadElfDwarf2Of(0xffbfea68, 0xeee762ea, 0xc1cee4, 0x0, 0x3d5c23, 0xffbfea00), at 0x24389c
    [21] Dwarf2::ReadObjfileFresh(0x1bc8008, 0xec400000, 0xc1cee4, 0x4fe1500, 0x1be7eb8, 0x1bd9048), at 0x24353c
    [22] 0x21bfd0(0xc1cee4, 0xffffffff, 0x4fe1500, 0x1, 0x4a34a8, 0x0), at 0x21bfd0
    [23] ReadLazyStabs(0xc1cee4, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x38e29c, 0x38e000), at 0x21bd80
    [24] Scope::find_symlist_prim(0xffbfed38, 0xc1cee4, 0x3d006a, 0x0, 0x210128, 0x0), at 0x211044
    [25] Scope::find_helper(0x4a34b4, 0x4a34b4, 0x3d006a, 0xffbfeec4, 0xffbfee44, 0xffbfedcf), at 0x21170c
    [26] Scope::find(0x4a34b4, 0x3d006a, 0xffbfedb0, 0xffbfee44, 0xffbfeec4, 0x4a34b4), at 0x211d20
    [27] Scope::find_all_global_funcs(0x4a34b4, 0xffbfeec4, 0x3d006a, 0x1, 0x0, 0x210128), at 0x21221c
    [28] Scope::find_global_func(0x4a34b4, 0x3d006a, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff, 0xffbfeec4), at 0x21218c
    [29] Loadobj::exe_find_main_sym(0x4a34a8, 0x46da00, 0x3c8000, 0x0, 0x4a34a8, 0x3d0000), at 0x214670
    [30] show_main(0x38e29c, 0x0, 0x36f41a0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x3cdba4), at 0xb6424
    [31] 0x1f8634(0x38e29c, 0xffbff1d4, 0x400, 0x8002, 0x3ca8c7, 0x0), at 0x1f8634
    [32] 0x1f88e4(0x38e29c, 0xffbff1d4, 0x0, 0x4816d0, 0x0, 0x4816d0), at 0x1f88e4
    [33] targ_ppi_init(0x38e29c, 0xffbff1d4, 0xffbff1d4, 0x3a4b84, 0x4, 0xffbff3c5), at 0x1f7da4
    [34] 0xb6604(0x38e29c, 0x482b30, 0xffbff1d4, 0x8002, 0x8002, 0x3a4800), at 0xb6604
    [35] main(0x381800, 0x0, 0x40, 0x482b30, 0x382870, 0xb5ed8), at 0xba52c
    proc -map
    Loadobject mappings for current core file:
    0x00010000 /opt/SUNWspro/prod/bin/dbx
    0xff3a0000 /lib/libintl.so.1
    is being filtered by: libc.so.1
    0xff280000 /lib/libnsl.so.1
    0xff360000 /lib/libsocket.so.1
    0xff390000 /lib/libdl.so.1
    is being filtered by: /usr/lib/ld.so.1
    0xff260000 /lib/libgen.so.1
    0xff340000 /lib/libw.so.1
    is being filtered by: libc.so.1
    0xff230000 /lib/libm.so.1
    is being filtered by: libm.so.2
    0xff100000 /lib/libc.so.1
    0xff220000 /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1
    0xff0d0000 /usr/lib/libcpc.so.1
    0xff0a0000 /usr/lib/libpctx.so.1
    0xff080000 /lib/libnvpair.so.1
    0xff050000 /lib/libdevinfo.so.1
    0xff020000 /lib/libproc.so.1
    0xfeff0000 /lib/libsec.so.1
    0xfefd0000 /lib/librtld_db.so.1
    0xfefa0000 /lib/libelf.so.1
    0xfef70000 /lib/libctf.so.1
    0xfef50000 /lib/libavl.so.1
    0xfef10000 /lib/libc_db.so.1
    0xff3b0000 /lib/ld.so.1 [LM_ID_LDSO]
    core file address ranges:
    0x00010000 - 0x0036c000 (data)
    0x00010000 - 0x0036ad43 (text)
    0x0037a000 - 0x00436000 (data)
    0x00436000 - 0x00800000 (data)
    0x00800000 - 0x08000000 (data)
    0xfef10000 - 0xfef14cbe (text)
    0xfef10000 - 0xfef16000 (data)
    0xfef26000 - 0xfef28000 (data)
    0xfef40000 - 0xfef42000 (data)
    0xfef50000 - 0xfef50cbc (text)
    0xfef50000 - 0xfef52000 (data)
    0xfef62000 - 0xfef64000 (data)
    0xfef70000 - 0xfef79513 (text)
    0xfef70000 - 0xfef7a000 (data)
    0xfef8a000 - 0xfef8c000 (data)
    0xfef90000 - 0xfef92000 (data)
    0xfefa0000 - 0xfefc0000 (data)
    0xfefa0000 - 0xfefbe829 (text)
    0xfefc0000 - 0xfefc2000 (data)
    0xfefd0000 - 0xfefd4000 (data)
    0xfefd0000 - 0xfefd2a7d (text)
    0xfefe4000 - 0xfefe6000 (data)
    0xfeff0000 - 0xfeffd949 (text)
    0xfeff0000 - 0xfeffe000 (data)
    0xff00e000 - 0xff012000 (data)
    0xff012000 - 0xff014000 (data)
    0xff020000 - 0xff03e155 (text)
    0xff020000 - 0xff040000 (data)
    0xff040000 - 0xff042000 (data)
    0xff050000 - 0xff066705 (text)
    0xff050000 - 0xff068000 (data)
    0xff078000 - 0xff07a000 (data)
    0xff080000 - 0xff085e86 (text)
    0xff080000 - 0xff086000 (data)
    0xff096000 - 0xff098000 (data)
    0xff0a0000 - 0xff0a2a20 (text)
    0xff0a0000 - 0xff0a4000 (data)
    0xff0b4000 - 0xff0b6000 (data)
    0xff0c0000 - 0xff0c2000 (data)
    0xff0d0000 - 0xff0d8000 (data)
    0xff0d0000 - 0xff0d7849 (text)
    0xff0e8000 - 0xff0ea000 (data)
    0xff0f2000 - 0xff0f4000 (data)
    0xff100000 - 0xff1d7a15 (text)
    0xff100000 - 0xff1d8000 (data)
    0xff1e8000 - 0xff1f0000 (data)
    0xff1f0000 - 0xff1f2000 (data)
    0xff200000 - 0xff210000 (data)
    0xff220000 - 0xff221280 (text)
    0xff220000 - 0xff222000 (data)
    0xff230000 - 0xff2338c8 (text)
    0xff230000 - 0xff234000 (data)
    0xff242000 - 0xff244000 (data)
    0xff250000 - 0xff256000 (data)
    0xff260000 - 0xff266000 (data)
    0xff260000 - 0xff265649 (text)
    0xff276000 - 0xff278000 (data)
    0xff280000 - 0xff3110f6 (text)
    0xff280000 - 0xff312000 (data)
    0xff322000 - 0xff32c000 (data)
    0xff32c000 - 0xff332000 (data)
    0xff340000 - 0xff340d68 (text)
    0xff340000 - 0xff342000 (data)
    0xff350000 - 0xff352000 (data)
    0xff360000 - 0xff36c000 (data)
    0xff360000 - 0xff36abe6 (text)
    0xff37c000 - 0xff37e000 (data)
    0xff390000 - 0xff3906c3 (text)
    0xff390000 - 0xff392000 (data)
    0xff3a0000 - 0xff3a03aa (text)
    0xff3a0000 - 0xff3a2000 (data)
    0xff3b0000 - 0xff3dc4ba (text)
    0xff3b0000 - 0xff3de000 (data)
    0xff3b0000 - 0xff3dc4ba (text)
    0xff3ee000 - 0xff3f0000 (data)
    0xff3f0000 - 0xff3f2000 (data)
    0xffbf2000 - 0xffc00000 (data)

    You have found bug in dbx. We would appreciate if you file it using bugs.sun.com or provide a testcase, in which case I'll file it myself. If you can't post source code here, maybe you can send binary on which dbx crashed to me by email - kms at sun dot com?
    Thanks,
    Maxim.

  • Dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV with boost::pool

    When I try to debug the following code:
    #include <iostream>
    #include <boost/pool/object_pool.hpp>
    struct Test
        int v;
    int main(int argc, char** argv)
        typedef boost::object_pool<Test> TestPool;
        TestPool myPool;
        Test *test = myPool.malloc();
        return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
    }compiling with:
    CC -m64 -erroff=wvarhidemem,hidevf,hidevfinvb -errtags=yes -library=stlport4 -mt   -c -g -I/home/gimenero/include -o build/Debug/Sun12-Solaris-Sparc/main.o main.cc
    CC -m64 -erroff=wvarhidemem,hidevf,hidevfinvb -errtags=yes -library=stlport4 -mt   -o dist/Debug/Sun12-Solaris-Sparc/boostpooltest build/Debug/Sun12-Solaris-Sparc/main.o -lboost_system-sw59-mt The debugger gets SIGSEGV:
    [gimenero@tst-bill1 Sun12-Solaris-Sparc]$ dbx boostpooltest
    Reading boostpooltest
    Reading ld.so.1
    Reading libboost_system-sw59-mt-1_39.so.1.39.0
    Reading libstlport.so.1
    Reading librt.so.1
    Reading libCrun.so.1
    Reading libm.so.2
    Reading libthread.so.1
    Reading libc.so.1
    Reading libm.so.1
    Reading libaio.so.1
    Reading libmd.so.1
    dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV (no mapping at the fault address)
    dbx's coredump will appear in /tmp
    Abort (core dumped)The pstack of the core is:
    [gimenero@tst-bill1 coreFiles]$ pstack tst-bill1.dbx.20417.core | c++filt
    core 'tst-bill1.dbx.20417.core' of 20417:       /opt/SUNWspro/prod/bin/sparcv9/dbx -g sync,stdio
    ffffffff7e5d80d4 _lwp_kill (6, 0, ffffffff7e5b6e54, ffffffffffffffff, ffffffff7e73a000, 0)...
    ffffffff7e54afd0 abort (1, 1d8, 0, 1ef13c, 0, 0)...
    00000001000c032c ???????? (b, 100400, 1, 100512eec, 10051fb10, 100621000)...
    ffffffff7e5d418c __sighndlr (b, ffffffff7fffbe70, ffffffff7fffbb90, 1000c00bc, 0, a)...
    ffffffff7e5c7d28 call_user_handler (ffffffff7f100200, ffffffff7f100200, ffffffff7fffbb90, 8, 0, 0)...
    ffffffff7e5c7f20 sigacthandler (0, ffffffff7fffbe70, ffffffff7fffbb90, ffffffff7f100200, 0, ffffffff7e73a000)...
    --- called from signal handler with signal 0 (SIGEXIT) ---
    00000001002820e4 void*Heap::alloc(unsigned)...
    0000000100282324 char*Heap::strdup(const char*)...
    000000010024b3e0 Symbol*Symtab::NewSymbol(Scope*,Symclass,Type*,const char*,const char*,Heap*,bool)...
    000000010024e514 Symbol*Scope::new_symbol(Symclass,Type*,const char*,const char*,bool)...
    0000000100291390 void*Dwarf2::Process_variable(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long)...
    0000000100287974 bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100287c7c bool Dwarf2::ProcessTag(dwr_TAG_e,DwrIO*,void*,unsigned long,unsigned long,char*,char*)...
    0000000100286530 void Dwarf2::ReadElfDwarf2Of(char*,Objfile*,ElfLayout*,bool,bool,bool)...
    00000001002861c0 void Dwarf2::ReadObjfileFresh(Dwarf2*,char*,Objfile*,ElfLayout*)...
    000000010025a3d4 ???????? (10073d210, 100726790, 0, 1, 0, 100640060)...
    000000010025a1b8 void ReadLazyStabs(Objfile*,bool,bool)...
    000000010024e7c0 Symlist Scope::find_symlist_prim(const char*,ULName,bool(*)...
    000000010024eed8 void Scope::find_helper(Scope*,const char*,Find_bag*,Find_info*,bool*,bool*,int)...
    000000010024f4d4 Find_bag*Scope::find(const char*,Find_bag*,Find_info*)...
    000000010024fa94 void Scope::find_all_global_funcs(Find_bag*,const char*,Find_info*,const ActualTypeList*)...
    000000010024f9d0 Symbol*Scope::find_global_func(const char*,Find_info*,const ActualTypeList*)...
    000000010025218c Symbol*Loadobj::exe_find_main_sym()...
    00000001000c03e4 void show_main(Target*,bool)...
    0000000100231420 ???????? (10051fb10, ffffffff7fffdd30, 100569, 100569d23, 0, 100569)...
    0000000100231710 ???????? (10051fb10, ffffffff7fffdd30, 0, 2, 0, 1)...
    0000000100230a94 bool targ_ppi_init(Target*,PPIOpts*)...
    00000001000c05bc ???????? (10051fb10, 10064e2b0, ffffffff7fffdd30, 10053b9e8, 10053b000, 10053b)...
    00000001000c2fb8 void main_debug(Interp*,char*,char*,char*,unsigned)...
    000000010017ad64 ???????? (10056a, 4, 100705d80, 0, 0, 0)...
    00000001002ce1d8 ???????? (10064e2b0, 400, 1006e4ef0, 100705d70, 0, 1006211d0)...
    00000001002ccff0 int pdksh_execute(Interp*,op*,int)...
    00000001002ba194 int pdksh_shell(Interp*,Source*)...
    00000001002b9bf0 int pdksh_command(Interp*,const char*)...
    0000000100161c50 void MyServantDbx::ksh_cmd(int,unsigned,const char*)...
    00000001002fc934 bool Dispatcher::dispatch(ProtoReceiver*,MsgRcv*)...
    00000001002f8b60 void Messenger::handle_message_help(AuthStyle,MsgRcv&)...
    00000001002f8864 void Messenger::handle_message(AuthStyle)...
    00000001002ebcd0 void Servant::cb_message(int,unsigned short,void*)...
    00000001002e6f08 void CBInfo::dispatch(int,unsigned short)...
    00000001002e73bc void Notifier::invoke(int,unsigned short,CbData*)...
    00000001002e7d00 void NotifierDirect::dispatch_help(int,unsigned short,CBInfo*,bool*)...
    00000001002e8364 bool NotifierPoll::dispatch(bool*)...
    00000001002e7e8c void NotifierDirect::loop(bool*)...
    000000010015f500 ???????? (10064e2b0, ffffffff7fffed3c, 100400, 1005384ff, 10051fb10, 100538)
    00000001002c1454 ???????? (10064e2b0, 100620638, 10057e2fe, 0, 1006e6c20, 10064e2ce)
    00000001002bf528 int yylex(Interp*,int)...
    00000001002bd0b8 int yyparse(Interp*)...
    00000001002bf1a4 op*compile(Interp*,Source*)...
    00000001002b9fc0 int pdksh_shell(Interp*,Source*)...
    00000001000c41a0 void main_cmd_loop(Interp*)...
    00000001000c4f84 main (100400, 100512, 10064e2b0, 100513ba8, 202, 1)...
    00000001000b6fdc _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)...OS: Solaris 10 8/07 s10s_u4wos_12b SPARC
    CC: Sun C++ 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124863-07 2008/08/22
    So far this has only happened to me with boost::pool. Any clues?

    A dbx "internal error" indicates a problem in dbx, not with the compiler or compiled code.
    If you do not already have the latest dbx patch, 124872-07, please install it. You can get it here:
    http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12_patches.jsp
    See if that fixes the problem.

  • WARNING: init(1M) exited on fatal signal 9: restarting automatically

    Hello,
    I have been trying to perform backup of my sun machine (with solaris 10 8/11) using Jumpstart server, but something went wrong.
    Now I am trying to boot my machine but all i get is this message :
    WARNING: init(1M) exited on fatal signal 9: restarting automatically
    over and over again.
    From another disk I set : auto-boot? = false so I can try to make fresh install from the cdrom and the message I get:
    Rebooting with command: boot cdrom
    Boot device: /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/cdrom@0,0:f File and args:
    read failed
    Evaluating:
    The file just loaded does not appear to be executable.
    Although the cdrom was fine and bootable.
    I am pretty new in this and would appreciate your help.
    Thank you
    Ana
    Edited by: 890429 on 2011.10.10 01:03

    Here is what I get when boot -m verbose.
    [ network/loopback:default starting (loopback network interface) ]
    [ system/filesystem/root:default starting (root file system mount) ]
    [ network/pfil:default starting (packet filter) ]
    [ network/tnctl:default starting (trusted networking templates) ]
    [ system/installupdates:default starting (system update installer) ]
    [ network/physical:default starting (physical network interfaces) ]
    [ milestone/name-services:default starting (name services milestone) ]
    [ system/boot-archive:default starting (check boot archive content) ]
    [ system/scheduler:default starting (default scheduling class configuration) ]
    [ system/filesystem/usr:default starting (read/write root file systems mounts) ]
    [ system/keymap:default starting (keyboard defaults) ]
    [ system/device/local:default starting (Standard Solaris device configuration.) ]
    [ system/identity:node starting (system identity (nodename)) ]
    Hostname: XXX
    [ system/filesystem/minimal:default starting (minimal file system mounts) ]
    [ system/sysevent:default starting (system event notification) ]
    [ system/resource-mgmt:default starting (Global zone resource management settings) ]
    [ system/cryptosvc:default starting (cryptographic services) ]
    [ system/name-service-cache:default starting (name service cache) ]
    [ system/manifest-import:default starting (service manifest import) ]
    [ system/identity:domain starting (system identity (domainname)) ]
    [ application/print/ppd-cache-update:default starting (ppd cache update) ]
    [ system/rmtmpfiles:default starting (remove temporary files) ]
    [ system/pkgserv:default starting (Flush package command database to disk (see pkgadm(1m)).) ]
    [ system/power:default starting (power management) ]
    [ system/coreadm:default starting (system-wide core file configuration) ]
    Oct 11 15:32:16 svc.startd[7]: svc:/system/sysevent:default: Method "/lib/svc/method/svc-syseventd start" failed with exit status 95.+
    Oct 11 15:32:16 svc.startd[7]: system/sysevent:default failed fatally: transitioned to maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)+
    [ network/ipsec/ipsecalgs:default starting (IPsec algorithm initialization) ]
    [ network/ipsec/policy:default starting (IPsec policy initialization) ]
    [ milestone/network:default starting (Network milestone) ]
    [ network/initial:default starting (initial network services) ]
    Requesting System Maintenance Mode
    (See /lib/svc/share/README for more information.)
    Console login service(s) cannot run
    [ system/patchchk:default starting (Launcher for Automatic Patching services) ]
    [ system/boot-config:default starting (Boot Configuration Management) ]
    [ network/service:default starting (layered network services) ]
    [ network/iscsi/initiator:default starting ]
    Is there any specific service i should look at svcs -xv??
    Ana

  • Studio 12: dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV (no mapping at the fault add

    $dbx /usr/bin/dbx /tmp/core
    For information about new features see `help changes'
    To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in your .dbxrc
    Reading dbx
    core file header read successfully
    Reading ld.so.1
    Reading libintl.so.1
    Reading libnsl.so.1
    Reading libsocket.so.1
    Reading libdl.so.1
    Reading libgen.so.1
    Reading libw.so.1
    Reading libm.so.1
    Reading libc.so.1
    Reading libc_psr.so.1
    Reading en_US.UTF-8.so.3
    Reading methods_unicode.so.3
    Reading iso_8859_1.so.3
    Reading libcpc.so.1
    Reading libpctx.so.1
    Reading libnvpair.so.1
    Reading libdevinfo.so.1
    Reading libproc.so.1
    Reading libsec.so.1
    Reading librtld_db.so.1
    Reading libelf.so.1
    Reading libctf.so.1
    Reading libavl.so.1
    Reading libc_db.so.1
    Reading ld.so.1
    WARNING!!
    A loadobject was found with an unexpected checksum value.
    See `help core mismatch' for details, and run `proc -map'
    to see what checksum values were expected and found.
    dbx: warning: Some symbolic information might be incorrect.
    program terminated by signal ABRT (Abort)
    0xffffffff7e5ce968: __lwp_kill+0x0008: bcc,a,pt %icc,__lwp_kill+0x18 ! 0xffffffff7e5ce978
    (dbx) where
    =>[1] __lwp_kill(0x0, 0x6, 0x0, 0xffffffff7e6f1200, 0xffffffff7e902000, 0x5), at 0xffffffff7e5ce968
    [2] raise(0x6, 0x0, 0xffffffff7e5b11b8, 0xffffffffffffffff, 0xffffffff7e6e6000, 0x0), at 0xffffffff7e56b454
    [3] abort(0x1, 0x1b8, 0x0, 0x19d4c0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xffffffff7e548c4c
    [4] 0x1000bfd0c(0xb, 0x100400, 0x1, 0x1005104ec, 0x10051d110, 0x10061c000), at 0x1000bfd0c
    [5] __sighndlr(0xb, 0xffffffff7fffae80, 0xffffffff7fffaba0, 0x1000bfa9c, 0x0, 0xa), at 0xffffffff7e5cd86c
    ---- called from signal handler with signal 11 (SIGSEGV) ------
    [6] strcmp(0x0, 0x10acaba20, 0xfffffffef53545e0, 0x0, 0x8080808080808080, 0x101010101010101), at 0xffffffff7e53952c
    [7] 0x10016804c(0x10d2ad310, 0x0, 0x1066ec6b0, 0x10acab980, 0x0, 0x1066ec6b0), at 0x10016804c
    [8] 0x1001682f8(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfffffffff586e366, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1001682f8
    [9] 0x1000d3d68(0x103f561a0, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d3d68
    [10] 0x1000d4f08(0x103f561a0, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d4f08
    [11] 0x1000d44d4(0x1027c8b80, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [12] 0x1000d4504(0x107721b00, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d4504
    [13] 0x1000d44d4(0x107721a70, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [14] 0x1000d44d4(0x10668f7d0, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [15] 0x100273900(0x0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0), at 0x100273900
    [16] 0x10027c8c0(0x4, 0x10668f7d0, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0), at 0x10027c8c0
    [17] 0x10013c280(0x0, 0x10aecd060, 0x10e88bac0, 0x10aefe1c0, 0x10668f7d0, 0x0), at 0x10013c280
    [18] 0x10013d390(0xffffffff7fffd198, 0x10052adb8, 0xffffffff7fffd30f, 0x10f120de0, 0x10f120dc0, 0x10061c470), at 0x10013d390
    [19] 0x1001b1fe4(0x1023f00e0, 0x100400, 0x10051d110, 0x10051d000, 0x100547000, 0x100547), at 0x1001b1fe4
    [20] 0x1000cc988(0x10c128730, 0x10061a, 0x10061a000, 0x1027eafa0, 0x0, 0x328), at 0x1000cc988
    [21] 0x1000ca47c(0x1066ec770, 0x10ff2c500, 0x10ff2c500, 0x1027eafa0, 0x1, 0x0), at 0x1000ca47c
    [22] 0x10016dec0(0x10ff2c500, 0x1066c1f50, 0xc03, 0x100400, 0x100537509, 0x1027eafa0), at 0x10016dec0
    [23] 0x1001cae20(0x10ff2c500, 0x1066c1f50, 0x100400, 0x100537950, 0x100569bb8, 0x100569), at 0x1001cae20
    [24] 0x1001cb3d0(0x10051d110, 0x1066c1f50, 0x1001ca098, 0x1, 0x0, 0x100631590), at 0x1001cb3d0
    [25] 0x1001bc948(0x1066c1f50, 0x10ac5dbf0, 0x1005248b8, 0x100224a28, 0x10a778a38, 0x100628e00), at 0x1001bc948
    [26] 0x1001bcae8(0x1066c1f50, 0x100563818, 0x100563818, 0x1002247b8, 0x100549300, 0x100563898), at 0x1001bcae8
    [27] 0x1001bd294(0x1066c1f50, 0x1005638a0, 0x100400, 0x10c905fd0, 0x100549493, 0x100569cf8), at 0x1001bd294
    [28] 0x1001bd934(0x1066c1f50, 0x1005638a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x106e1c998, 0x10054963b), at 0x1001bd934
    [29] 0x1001873b4(0x10051d110, 0x1005638a0, 0x0, 0x10020fd68, 0x1005618e8, 0x100400), at 0x1001873b4
    [30] 0x100187b34(0x10051d110, 0x0, 0x100611000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x100621f60), at 0x100187b34
    [31] 0x1001884b4(0x102592150, 0x2, 0x102592172, 0x1066ed0a0, 0x1, 0x10051d110), at 0x1001884b4
    [32] 0x1002cc4d8(0x100648bb0, 0x400, 0x1027e98c0, 0x1066ed0a0, 0x0, 0x10061cfc0), at 0x1002cc4d8
    [33] 0x1002cb2f0(0x0, 0x10699e080, 0x0, 0x100648bb0, 0x1002cb0e0, 0x1005365f8), at 0x1002cb2f0
    [34] 0x1002b8494(0x100648bb0, 0x1067d0b40, 0x10061a778, 0x1005f7578, 0x10057a289, 0x10057a290), at 0x1002b8494
    [35] 0x1002b7ef0(0x100648bb0, 0x10805db04, 0x0, 0x1, 0x100400, 0x1006ae570), at 0x1002b7ef0
    [36] 0x100161460(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x10805db04, 0x100535000, 0x10061ceb8), at 0x100161460
    [37] 0x1002fa654(0x1002e2020, 0x1002e2020, 0xffffffff7fffe1f8, 0x7fc00, 0x100585688, 0x0), at 0x1002fa654
    [38] 0x1002f6880(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe1f8, 0x1, 0x20ef7c, 0x1005365f8), at 0x1002f6880
    [39] 0x1002f6584(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0x7ec00, 0x20f290, 0x0, 0x100584384), at 0x1002f6584
    [40] 0x1002e99f0(0xb, 0x7b7f3, 0x10067aef0, 0x21bdec, 0x100505748, 0x7b400), at 0x1002e99f0
    [41] 0x1002e4c28(0x10063a900, 0xb, 0x1, 0x220bc4, 0x100505748, 0x10057f594), at 0x1002e4c28
    [42] 0x1002e50dc(0x10067a1b0, 0xb, 0x1, 0x1002e4b80, 0x0, 0x100580008), at 0x1002e50dc
    [43] 0x1002e5a20(0x10067a1b0, 0xb, 0x1, 0x10063a900, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0x1), at 0x1002e5a20
    [44] 0x1002e6084(0x10067a1b0, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0xffffffff7fffe5b0, 0xffffffff7fffe5d0, 0xffffffff7fffe6f0, 0x3), at 0x1002e6084
    [45] 0x1002e5bac(0x10067a1b0, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0x7f258, 0x1, 0x100505748, 0x10057fa69), at 0x1002e5bac
    [46] 0x10015ed40(0x100648bb0, 0xffffffff7fffeabc, 0x100400, 0x100535a8f, 0x10051d110, 0x100535), at 0x10015ed40
    [47] 0x1002bf754(0x100648bb0, 0x10061c468, 0x10057ad5e, 0x0, 0x1006ae570, 0x100648bce), at 0x1002bf754
    [48] 0x1002bd828(0x100648bb0, 0xc, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffec4c, 0x100648df0), at 0x1002bd828
    [49] 0x1002bb3b8(0x100648bb0, 0x100400, 0xffffffff7fffedc8, 0x10057ce29, 0x16, 0x1), at 0x1002bb3b8
    [50] 0x1002bd4a4(0x100648bb0, 0x1006ae570, 0x0, 0x45, 0x100648d58, 0x1006ae5f8), at 0x1002bd4a4
    [51] 0x1002b82c0(0x100648bb0, 0x1006ae570, 0x10061a778, 0x1005f7578, 0x10057a289, 0x10057a290), at 0x1002b82c0
    [52] 0x1000c3b80(0x100648bb0, 0x10065df30, 0x1005f7590, 0x100569c20, 0x1005111a8, 0x0), at 0x1000c3b80
    [53] 0x1000c4964(0x100400, 0x100510, 0x100648bb0, 0x1005111a8, 0x202, 0x1), at 0x1000c4964

    $dbx - /tmp/core
    Corefile specified executable: "/opt/SUNWspro/prod/bin/sparcv9/dbx"
    For information about new features see `help changes'
    To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in your .dbxrc
    Reading dbx
    core file header read successfully
    Reading ld.so.1
    Reading libintl.so.1
    Reading libnsl.so.1
    Reading libsocket.so.1
    Reading libdl.so.1
    Reading libgen.so.1
    Reading libw.so.1
    Reading libm.so.1
    Reading libc.so.1
    Reading libc_psr.so.1
    Reading en_US.UTF-8.so.3
    Reading methods_unicode.so.3
    Reading iso_8859_1.so.3
    Reading libcpc.so.1
    Reading libpctx.so.1
    Reading libnvpair.so.1
    Reading libdevinfo.so.1
    Reading libproc.so.1
    Reading libsec.so.1
    Reading librtld_db.so.1
    Reading libelf.so.1
    Reading libctf.so.1
    Reading libavl.so.1
    Reading libc_db.so.1
    program terminated by signal ABRT (Abort)
    0xffffffff7e5ce968: __lwp_kill+0x0008: bcc,a,pt %icc,__lwp_kill+0x18 ! 0xffffffff7e5ce978
    (dbx) where
    =>[1] __lwp_kill(0x0, 0x6, 0x0, 0xffffffff7e6f1200, 0xffffffff7e902000, 0x5), at 0xffffffff7e5ce968
    [2] raise(0x6, 0x0, 0xffffffff7e5b11b8, 0xffffffffffffffff, 0xffffffff7e6e6000, 0x0), at 0xffffffff7e56b454
    [3] abort(0x1, 0x1b8, 0x0, 0x19d4c0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xffffffff7e548c4c
    [4] 0x1000bfd0c(0xb, 0x100400, 0x1, 0x1005104ec, 0x10051d110, 0x10061c000), at 0x1000bfd0c
    [5] __sighndlr(0xb, 0xffffffff7fffae80, 0xffffffff7fffaba0, 0x1000bfa9c, 0x0, 0xa), at 0xffffffff7e5cd86c
    ---- called from signal handler with signal 11 (SIGSEGV) ------
    [6] strcmp(0x0, 0x1073a0640, 0xfffffffef8c5f9c0, 0x0, 0x8080808080808080, 0x101010101010101), at 0xffffffff7e53952c
    [7] VisitedFunc::contains(0x106d71f00, 0x0, 0x106d71d50, 0x106d0b010, 0x0, 0x106d71d50), at 0x10016804c
    [8] VisitedFunc::is_open(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfffffffffb7b11e6, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1001682f8
    [9] 0x1000d3d68(0x103f561a0, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d3d68
    [10] cc_printval(0x103f561a0, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d4f08
    [11] cc_printval(0x1027c8b80, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [12] cc_printval(0x107721b00, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d4504
    [13] cc_printval(0x107721a70, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [14] cc_printval(0x102592350, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x1000d44d4
    [15] LanguageC_like::printval(0x0, 0x102592350, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0), at 0x100273900
    [16] printval(0x4, 0x102592350, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0), at 0x10027c8c0
    [17] 0x10013c280(0x0, 0x10737fec0, 0x107488f00, 0x1027fb180, 0x102592350, 0x0), at 0x10013c280
    [18] Expr::format(0xffffffff7fffd198, 0x10052adb8, 0xffffffff7fffd30f, 0x106d0b450, 0x106d0b0b0, 0x10061c470), at 0x10013d390
    [19] printrtn(0x1023f00e0, 0x100400, 0x10051d110, 0x10051d000, 0x100547000, 0x100547), at 0x1001b1fe4
    [20] 0x1000cc988(0x107488fb0, 0x10061a, 0x10061a000, 0x106dcabb0, 0x0, 0x328), at 0x1000cc988
    [21] ActionList_execute(0x10665f550, 0x106cc71f0, 0x106cc71f0, 0x106dcabb0, 0x1, 0x0), at 0x1000ca47c
    [22] Handler::decision_procedure(0x106cc71f0, 0x1006c65c0, 0xc03, 0x100400, 0x100537509, 0x106dcabb0), at 0x10016dec0
    [23] Recognizer::trigger(0x106cc71f0, 0x1006c65c0, 0x100400, 0x100537950, 0x100569bb8, 0x100569), at 0x1001cae20
    [24] Recognizer::dispatch(0x10051d110, 0x1006c65c0, 0x1001ca098, 0x1, 0x0, 0x100631590), at 0x1001cb3d0
    [25] Proc::vcpu_dispatch(0x1006c65c0, 0x1028360e0, 0x1005248b8, 0x100224a28, 0x106644238, 0x100628e00), at 0x1001bc948
    [26] Proc::pervcpu_dispatch(0x1006c65c0, 0x100563818, 0x100563818, 0x1002247b8, 0x100549300, 0x100563898), at 0x1001bcae8
    [27] Proc::generic_dispatch(0x1006c65c0, 0x1005638a0, 0x100400, 0x1027f1b00, 0x100549493, 0x100569cf8), at 0x1001bd294
    [28] Proc::go(0x1006c65c0, 0x1005638a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x10732dc08, 0x10054963b), at 0x1001bd934
    [29] 0x1001873b4(0x10051d110, 0x1005638a0, 0x0, 0x10020fd68, 0x1005618e8, 0x100400), at 0x1001873b4
    [30] 0x100187b34(0x10051d110, 0x0, 0x100611000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x100621f60), at 0x100187b34
    [31] DbxStepCmdProcessing::process(0x1066e2150, 0x2, 0x1066e2172, 0x10737fd50, 0x1, 0x10051d110), at 0x1001884b4
    [32] 0x1002cc4d8(0x100648bb0, 0x400, 0x106dcaa50, 0x10737fd50, 0x0, 0x10061cfc0), at 0x1002cc4d8
    [33] pdksh_execute(0x0, 0x1073bae30, 0x0, 0x100648bb0, 0x1002cb0e0, 0x1005365f8), at 0x1002cb2f0
    [34] pdksh_shell(0x100648bb0, 0x1075500a0, 0x10061a778, 0x1005f7578, 0x10057a289, 0x10057a290), at 0x1002b8494
    [35] pdksh_command(0x100648bb0, 0x107431a44, 0x0, 0x1, 0x100400, 0x1006ae570), at 0x1002b7ef0
    [36] MyServantDbx::ksh_cmd(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x107431a44, 0x100535000, 0x10061ceb8), at 0x100161460
    [37] Dispatcher::dispatch(0x1002e2020, 0x1002e2020, 0xffffffff7fffe1f8, 0x7fc00, 0x100585688, 0x0), at 0x1002fa654
    [38] Messenger::handle_message_help(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe1f8, 0x1, 0x20ef7c, 0x1005365f8), at 0x1002f6880
    [39] Messenger::handle_message(0x10067aef0, 0x0, 0x7ec00, 0x20f290, 0x0, 0x100584384), at 0x1002f6584
    [40] Servant::cb_message(0xb, 0x7b7f3, 0x10067aef0, 0x21bdec, 0x100505748, 0x7b400), at 0x1002e99f0
    [41] CBInfo::dispatch(0x10063a900, 0xb, 0x1, 0x220bc4, 0x100505748, 0x10057f594), at 0x1002e4c28
    [42] Notifier::invoke(0x10067a1b0, 0xb, 0x1, 0x1002e4b80, 0x0, 0x100580008), at 0x1002e50dc
    [43] NotifierDirect::dispatch_help(0x10067a1b0, 0xb, 0x1, 0x10063a900, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0x1), at 0x1002e5a20
    [44] NotifierPoll::dispatch(0x10067a1b0, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0xffffffff7fffe5b0, 0xffffffff7fffe5d0, 0xffffffff7fffe6f0, 0x3), at 0x1002e6084
    [45] NotifierDirect::loop(0x10067a1b0, 0xffffffff7fffe9af, 0x7f258, 0x1, 0x100505748, 0x10057fa69), at 0x1002e5bac
    [46] 0x10015ed40(0x100648bb0, 0xffffffff7fffeabc, 0x100400, 0x100535a8f, 0x10051d110, 0x100535), at 0x10015ed40
    [47] 0x1002bf754(0x100648bb0, 0x10061c468, 0x10057ad5e, 0x0, 0x1006ae570, 0x100648bce), at 0x1002bf754
    [48] yylex(0x100648bb0, 0xc, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffec4c, 0x100648df0), at 0x1002bd828
    [49] yyparse(0x100648bb0, 0x100400, 0xffffffff7fffedc8, 0x10057ce29, 0x0, 0x1), at 0x1002bb3b8
    [50] compile(0x100648bb0, 0x1006ae570, 0x0, 0x5f63625f70726f6d, 0x100648d58, 0x1006ae5f8), at 0x1002bd4a4
    [51] pdksh_shell(0x100648bb0, 0x1006ae570, 0x10061a778, 0x1005f7578, 0x10057a289, 0x10057a290), at 0x1002b82c0
    [52] main_cmd_loop(0x100648bb0, 0x10065df30, 0x1005f7590, 0x100569c20, 0x1005111a8, 0x0), at 0x1000c3b80
    [53] main(0x100400, 0x100510, 0x100648bb0, 0x1005111a8, 0x202, 0x1), at 0x1000c4964

  • WebLogic Server installation Crashing with a fatal error - SIGSEGV

    Hello WLS Gurus,
    I am in the process of installing Discoverer 11 and I am facing problems with launching wls1036_generic.jar installer.
    I have installed installed Java 7 as follows:
    cd /u02/appldisc/11.1.1/Middleware
    tar -xvzf jdk-7u25-linux-x64.tar.gz
    JAVA_HOME=/u02/appldisc/11.1.1/Middleware/jdk1.7.0_25
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