Core File Support

Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for my question but this looks like the best one.
We have an large application written in 'c' that runs on SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000
(a.k.a. Solaris 8). We have an internal debugger which our developer's use to debug
our application. We're in the process of trying to add core file support to the debugger.
What's the best way to get to the dynamic linker's link map at the time of the core file dump?
I've looked at the Linker and Libraries Guide, the rtld_debugger_interface for agents and the rd_loadobj_iter but they seem to be more for targeting a running process. I know the link map is somewhere in the core file I'm just not sure how to get at it. Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Jim

The core(4) man page describes the core file format. The elf(3ELF) man page describes the libelf library that may be used to read the file. In particular, look at elf32_getphdr(3ELF). You can also use "dump -ov core" to see the same information.
Richard

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    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.OutputRecord.encrypt(Lcom/sun/net/ssl/internal/ssl/CipherBox;)V+16
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.writeRecordInternal(Lcom/sun/net/ssl/internal/ssl/OutputRecord;)V+13
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.writeRecord(Lcom/sun/net/ssl/internal/ssl/OutputRecord;)V+294
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.sendAlert(BB)V+222
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.fatal(BLjava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V+82
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.fatal(BLjava/lang/Throwable;)V+4
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.handleException(Ljava/lang/Exception;Z)V+112
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.handleException(Ljava/lang/Exception;)V+3
    j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.AppInputStream.read([BII)I+82
    j java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill()V+175
    j java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1([BII)I+44
    j java.io.BufferedInputStream.read([BII)I+49
    j com.sun.jndi.ldap.Connection.run()V+30
    j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
    v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
    --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
    Java Threads: ( => current thread )
    =>0x024e6800 JavaThread "Thread-1144" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2453, stack(0xa0800000,0xa0880000)]
    0x035be000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '40' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=319, stack(0xa0a00000,0xa0a80000)]
    0x035bd800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '39' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=318, stack(0xa0b00000,0xa0b80000)]
    0x0379d800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '38' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=317, stack(0xa0c00000,0xa0c80000)]
    0x0379d400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '37' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=316, stack(0xa0e80000,0xa0f00000)]
    0x014d9800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '36' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=313, stack(0xa0f80000,0xa1000000)]
    0x012ff400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '35' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=312, stack(0xa1080000,0xa1100000)]
    0x01301c00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '34' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=311, stack(0xa1180000,0xa1200000)]
    0x0364a000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '33' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=310, stack(0xa1280000,0xa1300000)]
    0x017cdc00 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '32' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=309, stack(0xa1380000,0xa1400000)]
    0x017cd400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '31' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=308, stack(0xa1480000,0xa1500000)]
    0x03d38800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=307, stack(0xa1580000,0xa1600000)]
    0x03d38000 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '29' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=306, stack(0xa1680000,0xa1700000)]
    0x01d2d800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '28' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=305, stack(0xa1780000,0xa1800000)]
    0x01d2d400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '27' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=304, stack(0xa1880000,0xa1900000)]
    0x01303800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '26' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=281, stack(0xa1980000,0xa1a00000)]
    0x01936c00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '25' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=279, stack(0xa1a80000,0xa1b00000)]
    0x0177b400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '24' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=242, stack(0xa1c80000,0xa1d00000)]
    0x0177a400 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '23' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=241, stack(0xa1d80000,0xa1e00000)]
    0x03a8f800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '22' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=240, stack(0xa1b80000,0xa1c00000)]
    0x02538800 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '21' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=224, stack(0xa1e80000,0xa1f00000)]
    0x03672000 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '20' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=223, stack(0xa1f80000,0xa2000000)]
    0x033f3000 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '19' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=222, stack(0xa2080000,0xa2100000)]
    0x02534800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '18' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=221, stack(0xa2180000,0xa2200000)]
    0x03670000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '17' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=220, stack(0xa2280000,0xa2300000)]
    0x016cc400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '16' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=219, stack(0xa2380000,0xa2400000)]
    0x036df000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '15' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=218, stack(0xa2480000,0xa2500000)]
    0x02560c00 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=217, stack(0xa2580000,0xa2600000)]
    0x005aa000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '13' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=216, stack(0xa2680000,0xa2700000)]
    0x005aec00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '12' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=215, stack(0xa2780000,0xa2800000)]
    0x01e8f000 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=214, stack(0xa2880000,0xa2900000)]
    0x02509400 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '10' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=213, stack(0xa2980000,0xa2a00000)]
    0x025f2000 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '9' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=212, stack(0xa2a80000,0xa2b00000)]
    0x02562400 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=211, stack(0xa2b80000,0xa2c00000)]
    0x02560400 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '7' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=210, stack(0xa2d80000,0xa2e00000)]
    0x03d71c00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=103, stack(0xa2e80000,0xa2f00000)]
    0x03422400 JavaThread "Timer-3" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=95, stack(0xa2f80000,0xa3000000)]
    0x0196c400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=94, stack(0xa3080000,0xa3100000)]
    0x0196bc00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=93, stack(0xa3180000,0xa3200000)]
    0x02450c00 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=92, stack(0xa3280000,0xa3300000)]
    0x0180ec00 JavaThread "DynamicListenThread[Default]" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=91, stack(0xa3380000,0xa3400000)]
    0x0180e400 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=90, stack(0xa3480000,0xa3500000)]
    0x0252cc00 JavaThread "weblogic.GCMonitor" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=89, stack(0xa3580000,0xa3600000)]
    0x0180bc00 JavaThread "weblogic.cluster.MessageReceiver" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=88, stack(0xa3680000,0xa3700000)]
    0x02e00800 JavaThread "Timer-2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=87, stack(0xa3780000,0xa3800000)]
    0x03697800 JavaThread "Thread-12" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=86, stack(0xa3880000,0xa3900000)]
    0x01f1c400 JavaThread "Thread-11" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=85, stack(0xa3a80000,0xa3b00000)]
    0x0155d800 JavaThread "DoSManager" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=84, stack(0xa3980000,0xa3a00000)]
    0x01d05800 JavaThread "VDE Transaction Processor Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=82, stack(0xa3b80000,0xa3c00000)]
    0x01d48400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '32' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=81, stack(0xa3c80000,0xa3d00000)]
    0x01d46c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '31' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=80, stack(0xa3d80000,0xa3e00000)]
    0x01d45400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=79, stack(0xa3e80000,0xa3f00000)]
    0x01d40800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '29' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=78, stack(0xa3f80000,0xa4000000)]
    0x01d3f000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '28' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=77, stack(0xa4080000,0xa4100000)]
    0x01d8b400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '27' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=76, stack(0xa4180000,0xa4200000)]
    0x01d89c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '26' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=75, stack(0xa4280000,0xa4300000)]
    0x01d85000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '25' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=74, stack(0xa4380000,0xa4400000)]
    0x01d83800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '24' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=73, stack(0xa4480000,0xa4500000)]
    0x01d82000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '23' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=72, stack(0xa4580000,0xa4600000)]
    0x01d80800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '22' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=71, stack(0xa4680000,0xa4700000)]
    0x01d7bc00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '21' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=70, stack(0xa4780000,0xa4800000)]
    0x0167a400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '20' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=69, stack(0xa4880000,0xa4900000)]
    0x01678c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '19' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=68, stack(0xa4980000,0xa4a00000)]
    0x01677400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '18' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=67, stack(0xa4a80000,0xa4b00000)]
    0x01672400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '17' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=66, stack(0xa4b80000,0xa4c00000)]
    0x01670c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '16' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=65, stack(0xa4c80000,0xa4d00000)]
    0x0166f400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '15' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=64, stack(0xa4d80000,0xa4e00000)]
    0x006ac000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=63, stack(0xa4e80000,0xa4f00000)]
    0x006aa800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '13' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=62, stack(0xa4f80000,0xa5000000)]
    0x006a9000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '12' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=61, stack(0xa5080000,0xa5100000)]
    0x0182ac00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=60, stack(0xa5180000,0xa5200000)]
    0x01829400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '10' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=59, stack(0xa5280000,0xa5300000)]
    0x01827c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '9' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=58, stack(0xa5380000,0xa5400000)]
    0x01826400 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=57, stack(0xa5480000,0xa5500000)]
    0x01824c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '7' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=56, stack(0xa5580000,0xa5600000)]
    0x01cb7800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=55, stack(0xa5680000,0xa5700000)]
    0x01cb3000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=54, stack(0xa5780000,0xa5800000)]
    0x01cb1c00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=53, stack(0xa5880000,0xa5900000)]
    0x01cdbc00 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=52, stack(0xa5980000,0xa5a00000)]
    0x01e70800 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=51, stack(0xa5a80000,0xa5b00000)]
    0x01e70000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=50, stack(0xa5b80000,0xa5c00000)]
    0x00b68000 JavaThread "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=49, stack(0xa5c80000,0xa5d00000)]
    0x018e7800 JavaThread "Thread-7" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=48, stack(0xa5d80000,0xa5e00000)]
    0x018d1400 JavaThread "[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=47, stack(0xa5e80000,0xa5f00000)]
    0x01896000 JavaThread "weblogic.timers.TimerThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=46, stack(0xa5f80000,0xa6000000)]
    0x00ad4c00 JavaThread "weblogic.time.TimeEventGenerator" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=45, stack(0xa6080000,0xa6100000)]
    0x00ad6800 JavaThread "[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=44, stack(0xa6180000,0xa6200000)]
    0x01d38000 JavaThread "Timer-1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=43, stack(0xa6280000,0xa6300000)]
    0x0194cc00 JavaThread "Timer-0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=42, stack(0xa6380000,0xa6400000)]
    0x005e0000 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=40, stack(0xa6880000,0xa6900000)]
    0x005dcc00 JavaThread "CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=39, stack(0xa6980000,0xa6a00000)]
    0x005db000 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=38, stack(0xa6a80000,0xa6b00000)]
    0x005d9800 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=37, stack(0xa6b80000,0xa6c00000)]
    0x005d8400 JavaThread "Surrogate Locker Thread (CMS)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=36, stack(0xa6c80000,0xa6d00000)]
    0x005c1800 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=35, stack(0xa6d80000,0xa6e00000)]
    0x005c0000 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=34, stack(0xa6e80000,0xa6f00000)]
    0x00043000 JavaThread "main" [_thread_blocked, id=2, stack(0xfe300000,0xfe380000)]
    Other Threads:
    0x005bb800 VMThread [stack: 0xa6f80000,0xa7000000] [id=33]
    0x005ea400 WatcherThread [stack: 0xa6780000,0xa6800000] [id=41]
    VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
    VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
    Heap
    par new generation total 31680K, used 7698K [0xaa800000, 0xaca50000, 0xb2800000)
    eden space 28224K, 24% used [0xaa800000, 0xaaec03c0, 0xac390000)
    from space 3456K, 22% used [0xac390000, 0xac4547c0, 0xac6f0000)
    to space 3456K, 0% used [0xac6f0000, 0xac6f0000, 0xaca50000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation total 441048K, used 181900K [0xb2800000, 0xcd6b6000, 0xea800000)
    concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 206792K, used 124256K [0xea800000, 0xf71f2000, 0xfa800000)
    Dynamic libraries:
    0x00010000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/java
    0xff3a0000      /lib/libthread.so.1
    0xff370000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/../jre/lib/sparc/jli/libjli.so
    0xff350000      /lib/libdl.so.1
    0xff200000      /lib/libc.so.1
    0xff390000      /platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise/lib/libc_psr.so.1
    0xfe400000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/server/libjvm.so
    0xff1d0000      /lib/libsocket.so.1
    0xff1f0000      /usr/lib/libsched.so.1
    0xff1b0000      /lib/libm.so.1
    0xff180000      /usr/lib/libCrun.so.1
    0xff160000      /lib/libdoor.so.1
    0xff080000      /lib/libnsl.so.1
    0xfef80000      /lib/libm.so.2
    0xff050000      /lib/libscf.so.1
    0xff140000      /lib/libuutil.so.1
    0xfef60000      /lib/libgen.so.1
    0xfef30000      /lib/libmd.so.1
    0xfef10000      /lib/libmp.so.2
    0xfee80000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libverify.so
    0xfe3c0000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libjava.so
    0xfee60000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/native_threads/libhpi.so
    0xfe2c0000      /lib/nss_files.so.1
    0xfe2a0000      /lib/nss_nis.so.1
    0xfe280000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libzip.so
    0xfacd0000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libnet.so
    0xfacb0000      /lib/nss_dns.so.1
    0xfaba0000      /lib/libresolv.so.2
    0xfac90000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libmanagement.so
    0xaa790000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libnio.so
    0xaa4e0000      /lib/librt.so.1
    0xaa2e0000      /lib/libaio.so.1
    0xaa2c0000      /usr/lib/libsendfile.so.1
    0xaa290000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/libj2pkcs11.so
    0xaa0d0000      /usr/lib/libpkcs11.so
    0xaa190000      /usr/lib/libcryptoutil.so.1
    0xa7ba0000      /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so
    0xaa0b0000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc/libstackdump.so
    0xa7ae0000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc/libwlfileio2.so
    0xa7ac0000      /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc/libmuxer.so
    0xa7aa0000      /usr/ucblib/libucb.so.1
    0xa79d0000      /lib/libelf.so.1
    VM Arguments:
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