Exception of buffer overflow.
Hi There,
I have a code to read the text file in jsp, the problem i am facing is of buffer overflow as the text file contains more than 2000 records and when i upload data to database it throws exception of buffer overflow, any help will be appriciated.
Thanks.
P.S. A JSP should, obviously, do nothing but produce HTML, which is what it is meant for after all. Any other actions should, of course, be handled be external classes and uploads and other "like" actions should be done by servlets, again, of course. You do know this, right? You do know that scriptlets in a JSP are 1) just plain wrong, and 2) a maintainance nightmare, right? (among other things that are just plain wrong with this "plan".
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Sep 10 10:38:32 localhost ReportCrash[159]: Path: /System/Installation/CDIS/Mac OS X Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Mac OS X Installer
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Regarding the need to buy the packaged bundle, I keep seeing folks here and elsewhere claiming that is not necessary.
That's because they have not read, or concern themselves with the license agreement. Section 2. "Permitted License Uses and Restrictions", section C says on http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macosx106.pdf
It's been read forwards, backwards, and upside down. Nowhere on the packaging is there any identification of the $29 (or $49 family pack) version as only suitable as a "Leopard upgrade" version. There are vague mentions about it on Apple's online sales page and in press releases. I've read the license terms thoroughly and the only conclusion that could reasonably be conferred is that the $29 version carries a "single user" license simply because it doesn't say "family pack". There are plenty of reports that it installs over Tiger just fine.
Granted I've read numerous reports and I installed my copy over Leopard. However - imagine someone who vaguely heard about it, walked into a store and bought a copy, thoroughly looked over the box and the license terms (within the disc), and installed it in good faith over Tiger. There is ZERO, ZIP, NADA on the package that would lead anyone to believe it is anything but a copy with a "SINGLE USER" license where the terms don't preclude installing over Tiger.
C. Leopard Upgrade Licenses. If you have purchased an Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard license, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer as long as that computer has a properly licensed copy of *Mac OS X Leopard already installed on it.*
The emphasis above is mine.
While this may not be enforced by a software key, it is there in the license agreement on the PDF included on the CD, when you purchase the under $100 licenses, which are also called "Upgrade" on the store.
There's an opinion that "Leopard upgrade" only applies to the "Up To Date" versions that require proof of purchase of a recent Mac computer. The reports on those installer discs are that they do in fact check for a valid Leopard installation.
The following has the most in-depth discussion on the subject of whether or not the license allows for Snow Leopard over Tiger that I've seen so far:
http://www.mackb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/mac/26361/the-29-purchase-price-of-Snow-Leop ard
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http://www.mackb.com/Uwe/Threads/Single.aspx/mac/26361?ArtId=1j5mofd.1pw6lllbtpj dwN%25dempson%40actrix.gen.nz
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obligation to have researched their purchase in advance and know all of
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They are buying it in good faith, and the contract (licence) is valid. -
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Hi,
I have got an issue while loading data from a flat file to a staging table. i.e., Character set Conversion Buffer Overflow. Suppose there are 10,000 records in a flat file, after running control file only 100+ records are loading to the staging table. Remaining are errored out. I think there is no issue with control file because when I load data from different flat file containing same no. of records as the previous flat file, it is loading all the records. what could be the reason and solution for this issue.
Can anyone please suggest me how to resolve this issue.DBNS_OUTPUT is a poor choice for debugging. It has very limited used. And as you've discovered, merely debugging code can now result in new exceptions in the code.
The proper approach would be to create your own debug procedure (or package). Have your code call this instead of DBMS_OUTPUT.
In your debug procedure, you can decide what you want to do with that debug data for that specific program in the current environment and circumstances.
The program that runs could be a DBMS_JOB in which case DBMS_OUTPUT is useless. The program can be called several layers deep from other PL/SQL code.. and you want to know just who is calling your code. Etc.
Having your own debug procedure allows you to:
- create an autonomous transaction and log the debug data to a log table
- write it to a DBMS_PIPE for interactive debugging
- write it to DBMS_OUTPUT
- record the PL/SQL call stack to determine who is calling who
- record the current session's environment (e.g. session_context)
- record the current session's statistics, opens cursors, current SQL, etc. (courtesy of the V$ views)
etc. etc.
In other words, your debug procedure gives you the flexibility to decide on HOW to handle the debugging.
And when you code goes into production, your debug procedure ships with, containing a simple NULL command.. Which means that at any time the DBA can (when the need arise), add his/her debug methods into it in order to trace a production problem.
Using DBMS_OUTPUT is a very poor, and often just wrong, choice.
It is fine for writing a quick test. But when you are developing production code and using DBMS_OUTPUT, you must ask yourself whether you have made the right choice.
And this is not just about wrapping DBMS_OUTPUT. But also wrapping other system calls like RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR and so on. -
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line buffer overflow
Hi all
I am taking some values into a cursor and updating a table with those values, and catching the exception in the exception block
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS
THEN
sqlm := SUBSTR (SQLERRM, 1, 100);
sqlc := SQLCODE;
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ( 'Error Code : '
|| sqlc
|| ' Error Message : '
|| sqlm
|| ' : aaa:: '
|| aaa_rec.recid
Here the problem is the data which i am updating its huge(5 million records), i am getting the error for the exception block as Buffer overflow( After I set it to the buffer value to maximum i.e 1000000), how can i avoid this problem, i am not supposed to use utl file package, Can u be a little brief in ur answers
Thnks in advance1000000 is not the maximum size:
http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14258/d_output.htm#CIHEGBBF
There used to be a maximum setting of 1000000 (in practice nearer 600K) in earlier versions of Oracle. Perhaps you are using one of those and forgot to mention it?
In any case, why are you using a debugging tool for error handling? -
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My computer ran the update to 10.2.1.1 and some windows updates last night. I tried to start iTunes this morning and get an error saying "iTunes has stopped working".
I have tried repair, un-install windows updates, un-istall iTunes and install legacy version, let apple software update re-install update to 10.2.1.1 from legacy version. I keep getting the same buffer overflow exception when I try to start.
Here is what windows says:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: iTunes.exe
Application Version: 10.2.1.1
Application Timestamp: 4d756476
Fault Module Name: StackHash_0a9e
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
Exception Offset: 69441800
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Data: 00000008
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Here is what I get from the debugger:
69441800()
wdmaud.drv!67b9049f()
[Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols loaded for wdmaud.drv]
CoreFoundation.dll!6bc0a893()
CoreFoundation.dll!6bbd5b39()
CoreFoundation.dll!6bbd5e36()
CoreFoundation.dll!6bbd6444()
iTunes.dll!5d4f12af()
iTunes.dll!5d4f11a1()
iTunes.dll!5cc50a08()
iTunes.dll!5c7d51f3()
iTunes.dll!5c7d4f5d()
iTunes.dll!5c7d4dac()
iTunes.exe!000e15f7()
iTunes.exe!006e0075()
ntdll.dll!77cafbda()
ntdll.dll!77cafada()
ntdll.dll!77cc9d4c()
kernel32.dll!76f7886b()
iTunes.exe!000e1984()
kernel32.dll!76f733ca()
ntdll.dll!77cc9ed2()
ntdll.dll!77cc9ea5()
ThanksI have the exact same error as Darsch with Windows 7, 64-bit with the same symptoms.
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: iTunes.exe
Application Version: 10.5.1.42
Application Timestamp: 4ebf7d7c
Fault Module Name: MSVCR80.dll
Fault Module Version: 8.0.50727.6195
Fault Module Timestamp: 4dcddbf3
Exception Offset: 00026b72
Exception Code: c000000d
Exception Data: 00000000
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: aec1
Additional Information 2: aec178c4debdc54fae8bafc6bd84621d
Additional Information 3: 7696
Additional Information 4: 7696eb266721b0f3efdd5c932aadd6a6
Tried removing and reinstalling all apple sw as suggested here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923 and it didn't work. Tried rolling back to my last working itunes version and no luck. Tried loading old itunes libraries and get the same error. Any help here would be appreciated. Thanks.. -
Hi
Ive read a lot that java eliminates Buffer overflow problems. Could some one please elaborate how this is done.
Also if i were to limit the send and receive buffer sizes for a given socket by setting them to a small size and then send a String value over the socket with a larger byte size wouldn't that cause a buffer overflow ?
tx in advance.sridanu wrote:
Ive read a lot that java eliminates Buffer overflow problems. Bounded arrays. As such you can't write data outside the array and into potentially executable memory.
Also if i were to limit the send and receive buffer sizes for a given socket by setting them to a small size and then send a String value over the socket with a larger byte size wouldn't that cause a buffer overflow ?That might cause your application to throw an exception, but it would not cause other sections of memory to be over written. -
Spool file error - Buffer Overflow
I've a sql script that is running from a.sql file. The script fetches almost 9 million data as a result of the query. Main problem is related to spool file generation. It is saying buffer overflow. But, when i write that query from sql prompts it is running within 2 mins and completes the task within 15 mins.
I've written -
set serveroutput on size ######
But, still it is not working. Total application is freeze whenever i want to run it. Tell me any suggestion if u have.
Satyaki.i guess what you are more concerned with is the output produced by your query (the spool file).
you need not to see what is displayed on the screen all you need is open up the spool file to
check for those data in there.
to suppress the output from the screen and still generates spool file. use the SET TERMOUT option.
e.g.
-- code for a producing a sample spool file
spool r:\sample_spool.txt;
select * from emp;
spool off;
at the SQL*Plus command line:
SQL> @r:\sample_spool.sql;
EMPNO ENAME JOB MGR HIREDATE SAL COMM DEPTNO
7566 JONES MANAGER 7839 02-APR-81 2975 1000 20
7902 FORD ANALYST 7566 03-DEC-81 3000 20
7839 KING PRESIDENT 17-NOV-81 5000 10
7698 BLAKE MANAGER 7839 01-MAY-81 2850 30
7782 CLARK MANAGER 7839 09-JUN-81 2450 10
7369 SMITH CLERK 7902 17-DEC-80 800 20
7499 ALLEN SALESMAN 7698 20-FEB-81 1600 300 30
7521 WARD SALESMAN 7698 22-FEB-81 1250 500 30
7654 MARTIN SALESMAN 7698 28-SEP-81 1250 1400 30
7788 SCOTT ANALYST 7566 09-DEC-82 3000 20
7844 TURNER SALESMAN 7698 08-SEP-81 1500 0 30
7876 ADAMS CLERK 7788 12-JAN-83 1100 20
7900 JAMES CLERK 7698 03-DEC-81 950 30
7934 MILLER CLERK 7782 23-JAN-82 1300 10
14 rows selected.
SQL> -- the above example displays the output on the screen
SQL> -- now we want to turn it off by using the SET TERMOUT option
SQL> SQL> set termout off;
SQL> @r:\sample_spool.sql;
SQL>
after executing the script sample_spool.sql it does not display output from the screen which
we want to avoid the buffer overflow error. and still produce the spool file:
EMPNO ENAME JOB MGR HIREDATE SAL COMM DEPTNO
7566 JONES MANAGER 7839 02-APR-81 2975 1000 20
7902 FORD ANALYST 7566 03-DEC-81 3000 20
7839 KING PRESIDENT 17-NOV-81 5000 10
7698 BLAKE MANAGER 7839 01-MAY-81 2850 30
7782 CLARK MANAGER 7839 09-JUN-81 2450 10
7369 SMITH CLERK 7902 17-DEC-80 800 20
7499 ALLEN SALESMAN 7698 20-FEB-81 1600 300 30
7521 WARD SALESMAN 7698 22-FEB-81 1250 500 30
7654 MARTIN SALESMAN 7698 28-SEP-81 1250 1400 30
7788 SCOTT ANALYST 7566 09-DEC-82 3000 20
7844 TURNER SALESMAN 7698 08-SEP-81 1500 0 30
7876 ADAMS CLERK 7788 12-JAN-83 1100 20
7900 JAMES CLERK 7698 03-DEC-81 950 30
7934 MILLER CLERK 7782 23-JAN-82 1300 10
14 rows selected. -
Short dump in SAP R/3: SQL statement buffer overflow?
Hello,
I hope someone can help us with the following problem:
A short dump in SAP R/3 (DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_RSQL, CX_SY_OPEN_SQL_DB)
occurred during a delta load, which worked fine for several month.
The custom code crashes at a FETCH NEXT CURSOR statement.
I assume, it might be a SQL statement buffer overflow in SAP R/3?
The problem can be reproduced by RSA3, and is therefore not time-dependent.
The problem did not occur before or on the quality assurance system.
Cursor code:
Read all entries since last transfer (delta mechanism)
OPEN CURSOR WITH HOLD s_cursor FOR
SELECT * FROM ekko
WHERE ebeln IN t_selopt_ekko.
t_selopt_ekko has up to 60.000 data sets, which worked fine in the past.
It is very likely that the amount of data during the first crash did not exceed this.
SQL-Trace of RSA3 call:
It seems that 25150 data set can be processed via fetch before the short dump occurs
After that object SNAP is written:
"...DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_RSQL...dynpen00 + 0xab0 at dymain.c:1645 dw.sapP82_D82
Thdyn...Report für den Extraktoraufruf...I_T_FIELDS...Table IT_43[16x60]TH058FUNCTION=
RSA3_GET_DATA_SIMPLEDATA=S_S_IF_SIMPLE-T_FIELDSTH100...shmRefCount = 1...
...> 1st level extension part <...isUsed = 1...isCtfyAble = 1...> Shareable Table Header Data
<...tabi = Not allo......S_CURSORL...SAPLRSA3...LRSA3U06...SAPLRSA3...
During dump creation the following occurs:
"...SAPLSPIAGENTCW...CX_DYNAMIC_CHECK=...CRSFH...BALMSGHNDL...
DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_RSQL...DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_RSQL...DB_ERR_RSQL_00013...
INCL_ABAP_ERROR...DBIF_INCL_INTERNAL_ERROR...INCL_INTERNAL_ERROR...
GENERAL_EXC_WITHOUT_RAISING...INCL_SEND_TO_ABAP...INCL_SEARCH_HINTS...
INCL_SEND_TO_SAP...GENERAL_EXC_WITHOUT_RAISING...GENERAL_ENVIRONMENT...
GENERAL_TRANSACTION...GENERAL_INFO...GENERAL_INFO_INTERNAL...
DBIF_INCL_INTERNAL_CALL_CODE..."
Basis says, that the Oracle data base works fine. The problem seems to be a SAP R/3 buffer.
Does anyone had a similar problem or knows where such a buffer might be or how it can be enlarged?
Best regards
Thomas
P.S.
Found a thread that contains part of the dump message "dynpen00 + 0xab0 at dymain.c:1645":
Thread: dump giving by std prg contains -> seems not to be helpful
Found a similar thread:
Thread: Short dump in RSA3 --Z Data Source -> table space or somting else?
Edited by: Thomas Köpp on Apr 1, 2009 11:39 AMHi Thomas,
Its due to different field length.
Just check it out in code after FETCH NEXT CURSOR what internal table you have mention.
that internal table shoul deffined by taking refrence of ekko, because your code is
OPEN CURSOR WITH HOLD s_cursor FOR
SELECT * FROM ekko
WHERE ebeln IN t_selopt_ekko.
hope you got solution.
Regards, -
Script running in the background and buffer overflow
Hi,
I have written a script that is supposed to be a background process, which will check every 5 minutes if given person is logged in on Skype.
The script does it basic job (alters me when given person is on Skype) but when I try to quit it (see code below, first display dialog inside on idle handler) it does not quit. Instead it displays "buffer overflow" or "stack overflow" error message (I am not certain how to exactly translate the error message - it is not in English as I am not running MacOS X in English). Also on rare occasions it displays another error message about terminated connection.
Any advise about how get rid of these errors would be greatly appreciated.
I have saved the script as an application and I have added to Contents/info.plist the following:
Application is agent (UIElement) = true
Here is the applet code:
global interval
global _path
on run
set _path to POSIX path of (alias ((path to me as text) & "Contents:Resources:sound.aif"))
set interval to 300
end run
on idle
tell application "System Events"
set _run to (name of processes) contains "Skype"
end tell
if _run = true then
tell application "Skype"
set _Calls to send command "SEARCH ACTIVECALLS" script name "cal"
end tell
if _Calls = "CALLS" then
tell application "Skype"
set Lstat to send command "GET USER " & "user_nickname" & " ONLINESTATUS" script name "stats"
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to " "
set status to text item 4 of Lstat
if status is "OFFLINE" then
--do nothing
else
do shell script "afplay " & _path
tell me
activate
display dialog "user_nickname is on Skypie" buttons {"OK", "Change interval", "Quit"} default button 1 giving up after 60 with icon note with title "Skype check"
if button returned of the result is "Quit" then
quit
else if button returned of the result is "Change interval" then
display dialog "Enter new interval in minutes:" buttons {"OK"} default button 1 default answer "5" with title "Skype check"
set interval to ((text returned of the result as number) * 60)
end if
end tell
end if
end tell
else
-- do nothing
end if
else
-- do nothing
end if
return (interval as number)
end idle
on quit
quit
end quitDelete the following code:
on quit
quit
end quit
The purpose of the 'on quit' handler is so additional instructions can be executed when the script is told to quit. If desired, 'continue quit' can be part of the handler to call the normal quit command; without the 'continue', the script just repeats the handler over and over with no exit, which causes the overflow.
(53695) -
Microsoft C++ Buffer Overflow Error
I have created two movies from iPhoto on my Mac. When I move them to an XP machine, sometime after 30 minutes of playing, I get the Microsoft C++ Buffer Overflow Error message, and Quicktime for Windows aborts. I have no problems playing them to completion on several Macs.
I upgraded to the latest QT version, still see the problem.
Any help appreciated.You're having the same issue as I...see my post here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=672272&tstart=30
Unfortunately, though, I have not gotten a response to my original post. -
2 Microphones. Buffer overflow.
I'm getting a buffer overflow error while acquiring data from 2 microphones.
I'm sampling at 22050 S/s with 5000 S/ch.
Within a second I get the error,
"Error 4823 occurred at Sound Input Read (DBL).vi->New.vi
Possible reason(s):
LabVIEW: (Hex 0x12D7) You cannot perform this operation without an active task. Ensure that a task is active and try again. An input task might stop running if the input buffer overflows. Overflow occurs when the data is not read fast enough."
Is there something I can do to fix this? I tried playing with the S/ch and S/s values but couldn't fix the problem. I would think this will become a bigger problem when I try more than 2 microphones. I searched online for a solution to this problem but couldn't find anything that worked for me.
Thanks very much. Examples or any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Message Edited by ap8888 on 03-16-2010 12:02 AM
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Hi.
I have a HIL system where I have a Simulink model (dll) running a 1kHz on an RT system with VeriStand. Some outputs from the model is mapped directly to CAN signals. Theese CAN messages are sent periodically typically at 10, 50 and 100Hz.
Looking from the outside, i.e. listening on the CAN interface the messages seems to be sent correctly. However I get a lot of errors shown in the console viewer, see below. The errorcode is -1074388984 which is CAN buffer overflow.
When I disable the the messages which contains parameters mapped from the model the error code reporting stops.
It seems that a CAN message is stored in the transmit buffer after every iteration of the model i.e. every 1ms, then causing buffer overflow.
Is there a setting somewhere to avoid theese error messages or is it a bug? I have no problem with this the I was using the beta.
Regards
RogerHi.
1. Yes, I have used NI Dynamic Test and then later the VeriStand beta. However, my client PC has been reinstalled (Windows XP) meaning that I have a "clean" installation of the released Veristand software. On the RT target I have uninstalled all NI-software and then installed the new softare according to the VeriStand installation instructions.
2. The version of NI-CAN is 2.6.3 (f2)
3. It is NI-CAN 8461 board that are used.
4. My configuration is PXI chassie 1042Q, 8106 controller, FPGA board 7813R ans CAN 8461. I have a custom device configured that uses the FPGA board
5. I have created a blank configuration, added my model and mapped only one signal to the model and this results in the same problem. If I stop the model the error reporting stops. If I remove the mapping the error reporting stops.
/Roger -
I have been receiving the flex log buffer overflow error for a long time. I don't believe it is causing any problem but I'm not sure.
I have Iplanet Web Server 4.1 on Solaris 2.6.
I have changed the LogFlushInterval from the default 30 seconds to 5 seconds.
I am logging a great deal of information
My questions are...
should I be concerned ?
when I get that error is the buffer being immediately dumped to the log file ?
am I losing any log information ?
can I increase the buffer size ?
should I reduce the LogFlushInterval any more ?
ThanksThe error message indicates that an access log entry exceeded the maximum of 4096 bytes and was truncated. You should check the access log file for suspicious entries.
Adjusting LogFlushInterval won't affect this problem, and unfortunately there's no way to increase flex log buffer size.
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