HpOVO 8.x on Solaris 10. free() crashes

Hello,
Has anybody come across HPOVO on Solaris 10 crash issue?
We are facing issue on Solaris 10 (5.10 Generic_118833-33) with HpOVO 8.3 .
HpOVO api : opcdata_free(&l_eventMsg);
This function works on all other Solaris version except Sol10.
Any patch for free() delivered out on Solaris 10?
Any kind of help is appreciated.
Best regards,
Rupesh

Thanks Jon for your reply.
We checked the file system. We are not using zfs but we are using ufs.
# fstyp /dev/md/dsk/d1
ufs
More over:
We did some debug stuff using gdb and analysed the core. Following are some useful back traces :
#0 0xfdb550ec in freeunlocked () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#1 0xfdb55094 in free () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#2 0xff052fe0 in csmpb_empty_opcdata () from /usr/lib/libopcsv_r.so
#3 0xff054318 in opcdata_free () from /usr/lib/libopcsv_r.so
Can anybody give us clue what may be causing the crash at free_inlocked().
Any type of help is appreciated.
Best regards,
Rupesh

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