No core file
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition for Intel Linux kernel
2.4+ (4.10.903)
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition Platform Identity Pack
for Intel Linux kernel 2.4+ (4.10.903)
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition Windows Connectivity
Pack for Intel Linux kernel 2.4+ (4.10.903)
Architecture code: i3li0206
This host: Linux quote4 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 #7 SMP Mon Oct 3 06:26:12 CEST
2005 i686 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
When we start a script containing ulimit -a,
it shows us it has limit to the core dump size of 0.
When we just log in with that user without tarantella it shows the core
file ulimit to be unlimited (as set in /etc/profile )
So, somewhere in tarantella this is limited for the user. How can i change
that?
thijmen klok wrote:
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition for Intel Linux kernel
2.4+ (4.10.903)
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition Platform Identity Pack
for Intel Linux kernel 2.4+ (4.10.903)
Tarantella Secure Global Desktop Enterprise Edition Windows Connectivity
Pack for Intel Linux kernel 2.4+ (4.10.903)
Architecture code: i3li0206
This host: Linux quote4 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 #7 SMP Mon Oct 3 06:26:12 CEST
2005 i686 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
When we start a script containing ulimit -a,
it shows us it has limit to the core dump size of 0.
When we just log in with that user without tarantella it shows the core
file ulimit to be unlimited (as set in /etc/profile )
So, somewhere in tarantella this is limited for the user. How can i change
that?
Hi.
Please switch to
/opt/tarantella/bin/scripts
and perform the "grep -il ulimit *" command.
Best,
Roberto
Roberto Zini - r.zini<@AT@>strhold.it
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stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240
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Managed 1 server log name : hs_err_pid17198.log
A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xa7bd8404, pid=17198, tid=2453
JRE version: 6.0_24-b07
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (19.1-b02 mixed mode solaris-sparc )
Problematic frame:
C [pkcs11_softtoken.so.1+0x38404]
If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
--------------- T H R E A D ---------------
Current thread (0x024e6800): JavaThread "Thread-1144" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2453, stack(0xa0800000,0xa0880000)]
siginfo:si_signo=SIGSEGV: si_errno=0, si_code=1 (SEGV_MAPERR), si_addr=0x00000100
Registers:
O0=0xff000000 O1=0x00ffffff O2=0xff000000 O3=0x03364348
O4=0xfc0059d0 O5=0x00fffc00 O6=0xa087cbc0 O7=0xff2bee44
G1=0x00000004 G2=0x00000d00 G3=0x00000001 G4=0x00001ffc
G5=0xfee3cf6c G6=0x00000000 G7=0xa6f40a00 Y=0x00000000
PC=0xa7bd8404 nPC=0xa7bd8408
Register to memory mapping:
O0=0xff000000
0xff000000: __libm__rem_pio2m+0xfe0 in /lib/libm.so.2 at 0xfef80000
O1=0x00ffffff
0x00ffffff is pointing to unknown location
O2=0xff000000
0xff000000: __libm__rem_pio2m+0xfe0 in /lib/libm.so.2 at 0xfef80000
O3=0x03364348
0x03364348 is pointing to unknown location
O4=0xfc0059d0
return entry points [0xfc0050c0, 0xfc0067e0] 5920 bytes
O5=0x00fffc00
0x00fffc00 is pointing to unknown location
O6=0xa087cbc0
0xa087cbc0 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x024e6800
"Thread-1144" daemon prio=3 tid=0x024e6800 nid=0x995 runnable [0xa087e000]
java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
O7=0xff2bee44
0xff2bee44: thrschedctl+0xbf0 in /lib/libc.so.1 at 0xff200000
G1=0x00000004
0x00000004 is pointing to unknown location
G2=0x00000d00
0x00000d00 is pointing to unknown location
G3=0x00000001
0x00000001 is pointing to unknown location
G4=0x00001ffc
0x00001ffc is pointing to unknown location
G5=0xfee3cf6c
0xfee3cf6c: __1cHnmethodG__vtbl_+0xcc4 in /lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/server/libjvm.so at 0xfe400000
G6=0x00000000
0x00000000 is pointing to unknown location
G7=0xa6f40a00
0xa6f40a00 is pointing to unknown location
Top of Stack: (sp=0xa087cbc0)
0xa087cbc0: 00000000 ed6a8fac ed6a8fb8 a087f0dc
0xa087cbd0: ff3454c4 00000000 01000000 00001cc4
0xa087cbe0: 00000000 00000012 a087dd50 00000012
0xa087cbf0: a087cd4c a087dd50 a087cc20 a7bbf0b4
0xa087cc00: a087fa70 024e540c 024e5414 024e5404
0xa087cc10: 005572b9 a9fac000 00000000 fe53ec98
0xa087cc20: 00000000 ecf00002 fffff841 00000111
0xa087cc30: 00000001 fffff8c9 01000000 fffffff0
Instructions: (pc=0xa7bd8404)
0xa7bd83f4: 82 0f 20 07 80 90 60 00 02 80 00 20 b4 10 00 1d
0xa7bd8404: e6 0e 21 00 80 a6 60 00 e4 0e 21 01 08 80 00 17
Stack: [0xa0800000,0xa0880000], sp=0xa087cbc0, free space=498k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
C [pkcs11_softtoken.so.1+0x38404]
C [pkcs11_softtoken.so.1+0x1f0bc]
C [pkcs11_softtoken.so.1+0x16360] C_EncryptUpdate+0x114
C [libj2pkcs11.so+0x5ac4] Java_sun_security_pkcs11_wrapper_PKCS11_C_1EncryptUpdate+0x194
j sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.C_EncryptUpdate(JJ[BIIJ[BII)I+90984
j sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.C_EncryptUpdate(JJ[BIIJ[BII)I+0
j sun.security.pkcs11.P11Cipher.implUpdate([BII[BII)I+57
j sun.security.pkcs11.P11Cipher.engineUpdate([BII[BI)I+18
j javax.crypto.Cipher.update([BII[BI)I+60
j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.CipherBox.encrypt([BII)I+107
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
V [libjvm.so+0x16b1a4]
V [libjvm.so+0x52e888]
V [libjvm.so+0x1ff2cc]
V [libjvm.so+0x212228]
V [libjvm.so+0x858bf8]
V [libjvm.so+0x77d894]
Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
j sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.C_EncryptUpdate(JJ[BIIJ[BII)I+0
j sun.security.pkcs11.P11Cipher.implUpdate([BII[BII)I+57
j sun.security.pkcs11.P11Cipher.engineUpdate([BII[BI)I+18
j javax.crypto.Cipher.update([BII[BI)I+60
j com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.CipherBox.encrypt([BII)I+107
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:
jvm_args: -Dabat001 -Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:GCTimeRatio=19 -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:+JavaMonitorsInStackTrace -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Xloggc:/sites/abat/site/live/wls103/../../common/logs/103_abat001/gc.log -Xverify:none -da -Dplatform.home=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3 -Dwls.home=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server -Dweblogic.home=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server -Ddomain.home=/sites/abat/site/live/wls103 -Dweblogic.security.SSL.enforceConstraints=off -Dlog4j.configuration=file:/sites/abat/site/live/wls103/properties/log4j.xml -Dweblogic.management.discover=false -Dweblogic.management.server=t3://vmcdaw70.naeng.gm.com:9803 -Dwlw.iterativeDev=false -Dwlw.testConsole=false -Dwlw.logErrorsToConsole= -Dweblogic.ext.dirs=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wlw1030/profiles/default/sysext_manifest_classpath:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wls1030/profiles/default/sysext_manifest_classpath:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_cie660/profiles/default/sysext_manifest_classpath -Dweblogic.Name=abat001 -Djava.security.policy=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.policy
java_command: weblogic.Server
Launcher Type: SUN_STANDARD
Environment Variables:
JAVA_HOME=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk
CLASSPATH=/sites/abat/site/live/wls103/properties:::/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wlw1030/profiles/default/sys_manifest_classpath/weblogic_patch.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wls1030/profiles/default/sys_manifest_classpath/weblogic_patch.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_cie660/profiles/default/sys_manifest_classpath/weblogic_patch.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk/lib/tools.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/modules/features/weblogic.server.modules_10.3.0.0.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/webservices.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/modules/org.apache.ant_1.6.5/lib/ant-all.jar:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/modules/net.sf.antcontrib_1.0.0.0_1-0b2/lib/ant-contrib.jar:::/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/xqrl.jar::
PATH=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/modules/org.apache.ant_1.6.5/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk/jre/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/modules/org.apache.ant_1.6.5/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk/jre/bin:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/currentjdk/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/openwin/bin:/common/site/scripts:/common/ce/scripts:/common/site/bin:/common/ce/bin:/common/gm/scripts:/common/gm/bin:/opt/EMCpower/bin:/etc
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc/server:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/lib/sparc:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/jdk1.6.0_24/jre/../lib/sparc:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wlw1030/profiles/default/native:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_wls1030/profiles/default/native:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/patch_cie660/profiles/default/native::/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc/oci920_8:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc:/lapps/wls103/usr/local/oracle/wls103/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/sparc/oci920_8
SHELL=/bin/ksh
Signal Handlers:
SIGSEGV: [libjvm.so+0x8b1aa0], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGBUS: [libjvm.so+0x8b1aa0], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGFPE: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGPIPE: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGXFSZ: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGILL: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
SIGUSR1: SIG_DFL, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
SIGUSR2: SIG_DFL, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
SIGQUIT: [libjvm.so+0x78003c], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x00000004
SIGHUP: SIG_IGN, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
SIGINT: SIG_IGN, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
SIGTERM: [libjvm.so+0x78003c], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x00000004
SIG39: [libjvm.so+0x783744], sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000008
SIG40: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
--------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
OS: Solaris 10 5/08 s10s_u5wos_10 SPARC
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 24 March 2008
uname:SunOS 5.10 Generic_138888-06 sun4u (T2 libthread)
rlimit: STACK 8192k, CORE infinity, NOFILE 65536, AS infinity
load average:2.25 1.43 1.14
CPU:total 32 has_v8, has_v9, popc, has_vis1, has_vis2, is_ultra3
Memory: 8k page, physical 134217728k(72609456k free)
vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (19.1-b02) for solaris-sparc JRE (1.6.0_24-b07), built on Feb 2 2011 17:17:59 by "" with Workshop 5.8
time: Wed May 25 01:40:22 2011
elapsed time: 263652 seconds
Appreciate your help thanks :
K.Vickram
Edited by: Vickram on May 25, 2011 12:35 PMHi Rohit Jaiswal
Thanks rohit for the quick response
just to understand
You mean to say " It is not an JVM crash "
Is that say JVM is having issue with Solaris OS. or crash in OS ?
We are not using native code in our application .
if possible elobrate the above .
we are in process to raise an oracle case
Reagards,
K.Vickram -
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Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.84) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.88) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.90) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.92) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.94) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.106) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.108) failed: 1
Aug 11 13:00:01 uk17 sendmail[1449]: [ID 702911 mail.warning] gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.110) failed: 1
It is creating lot of core files in /var/core/ with the name.......
ore.ns-httpd.14156.uk17.0.0.1218243851
core.ns-httpd.14922.uk17.0.0.1217950925
core.ns-httpd.14922.uk17.0.0.1217950926
core.ns-httpd.14937.uk17.0.0.1218243696
core.ns-httpd.14937.uk17.0.0.1218243697
core.ns-httpd.14949.uk17.0.0.1218243760
core.ns-httpd.14949.uk17.0.0.1218243762
core.ns-httpd.14955.uk17.0.0.1218243765
core.ns-httpd.14955.uk17.0.0.1218243767
core.ns-httpd.14977.uk17.0.0.1218243777
those files are in byte code so unable to read those file.............
Please any one help me on this issue...............First migrate your server to the latest Web Server 7.0 update 3
http://www.sun.com/software/products/web_srvr/index.xml
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You are getting those messages as gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.92) is failing. Try writing a small C program which calls gethostbyaddr(192.168.245.92) and see if its an o/s issue.
If you are on Solaris 10 try to see why Web Server is dumping core by
mdb core.pid
::stackAre you sure you have patch levels as recommended in the release notes of Web Server?
Have you enabled IPv6? Since when are you seeing these core dumps? -
Maximum Core File Size for Solaris 8
I believe that RLM_INFINITY for Solaris for core file sizes comes to 2GB.
Is there any mechanism ( patch ) etc. by which this can be increasd ?if your application is 32-bit, then the core file size would be limited to 4GB (by default) and if your application is
64-bit, then the core file size would be limited to usigned long max (by default).
-Saurabh -
Here are a few questions one of our developers asked me
to post:
There are some things I don't understand about these core files.
(I get this dbx message examining the core file: dbx: internal warning: writable memory segment 0xfe750000[188416] of size 0 in core)
Here are the threads:
(dbx) threads
> t@1 a l@1 ?() LWP suspended in elflookup_filtee()
t@2 a l@2 ?() LWP suspended in __open()
t@4 b l@4 kaiocleanup_thread() LWP suspended in kaio()
o t@5 a l@5 ?() signal SIGSEGV in runThreadFunction()
t@6 a l@6 ?() sleep on (unknown) in __lwp_park()
t@7 a l@7 ?() sleep on (unknown) in __lwp_park()
(dbx)
Here's thread 1:
(dbx) where
current thread: t@1
=>[1] elflookup_filtee(0xffbff29c, 0xffbff32c, 0xffbff328, 0x5af8f2f, 0x184, 0xff1208d8), at 0xff3b8e3c
[2] lookup_sym_interpose(0xffbff330, 0xffbff32c, 0xffbff328, 0x5af8f2f, 0x0, 0xff3c2bcc), at 0xff3b6a2c
[3] tls_report_modules(0xff3ec0f0, 0xfea905d0, 0x2380c, 0xff3ec0f0, 0xff3ee67c, 0x0), at 0xff3caeac
[4] rtboot(0x2380c, 0xff000000, 0x0, 0xfe8b6448, 0x0, 0xfe8e9c44), at 0xff3b378c
[5] 0x4aee0(0x4bfd8, 0x0, 0xff000000, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfe7f2000), at 0x4aedf
[6] 0x2380c(0x1, 0x1084, 0xfe797cc0, 0x0, 0xfe7f2000, 0x1000), at 0x2380b
[7] _exithandle(0xfe8e9b80, 0xfe797c00, 0xfe8e8bc0, 0x1, 0x4b104, 0xfc00), at 0xfe83e608
[8] exit(0x0, 0x1, 0x77c20, 0x4d000, 0xfe7974c0, 0xfe797500), at 0xfe82cf28
And here's thread 5:
(dbx) where -h
current thread: t@5
=>[1] DataWriter::runThreadFunction(0xffbff1a0, 0x0, 0x431bde83, 0x15a758, 0x0, 0x9f3e), at 0x1eba8
[2] 0xfeee5724(0xffbff1ac, 0xfe47c000, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffbff1a0, 0x4bb1c), at 0xfeee5723
(dbx)
What I dont understand:
1. Why is where on thread 5 not reporting the SEGV?
2. Why is thread 1 in the exit handle when some threads have not yet exited?
3. Why is thread 1 not showing any stack above the exit call?
How do I get information on these questions?
Thanks in advance.
-- prasadwhich version of dbx are you using?
A message about "size 0" can sometimes mean that
your core file was truncated by a core limit that is set
too low. That can cause missing information.
1. Why is where on thread 5 not reporting the SEGV?I don't know. This seems like a bug, but not a serious one.
You know there is a seg fault from the "threads" command.
2. Why is thread 1 in the exit handle when some threads have not yet exited?The program can call exit() whenever it wants to. At that
point the cleanup handlers will be called. If you want the
system to wait for all threads to exit, then call thr_exit() instead
of exit().
3. Why is thread 1 not showing any stack above the exit call?I don't know the answer. Sometimes stack trace information
in the process is a little but unreliable. It's only 100% reliable if you
compile with -g and do not use the optimizer. Even in those cases,
it is 99% reliable. -
OMS generates tones of core files in OMS_HOME?
Hi,
We recently upgraded OMS to 10.2.0.4 and found that OMS has generated lot of core files where the file size is 0 bytes.Please let me know,what might could be the cause.
Thanks,
Regards,
VinothHi,
Thanks for your response.
File name format will be.
core.3586
core.3587
core.35XX
core.****
Rest you can guess it.
Thanks,
Regards,
Vinoth -
Core files for GLLEZL in /var/core
Hi All,
We are running on 11.5.10.2 and in 10.2.0.3 DB
Today we got lots of core files in /var/core directory
core_<server name >GLLEZL201_201_1257203633_25107
Can you please advice on why these were generating and any issues are there because of this.
Please advice.
Thanks & Regards,
RakeshPl identify if any changes were made recently. CORE files indicate OS errors (like SIGNAL 11 etc) - pl verify if the GLLEZL concurrent program is completing successfully and if there are any errors recorded in the log/out files of the GLLEZL concurrent requests - pl also check the database alert log file.
580120.1 - Program Was Terminated By Signal 11 On GLLEZL After Applying Patch 11I.ATG_PF.H.DELTA.6
HTH
Srini -
Dbx - core file without symbolic info - from C++ app
I have multiple core files, written by a C++ application (with C++ shared libs also) which has been 'strip'ed of all symbolic info. I have been able to determine that all cores happen in the same method, with the same stack trace showing for each. Using the mdb $m cmd I can track the location down to a particular shared library.
Is there some way to now track it down further regarding where in the shared lib the event occured? Something like getting an offset map of the items in the shared lib, and using their offset into the library listing, match that against the offset of the address of the method which trapped as an offset from the process base address?
I am at a loss as to how to proceed any further here. Can someone enlighten me as to the next steps I can take?
Thx...compiler: Sun Workshop 6 - update 2
OS: Solaris 5.8
When I do pstack or dbx-->where cmd, I get:
----------------- lwp# 15315 / thread# 1 --------------------
ffffffff7ec5653c ???????? (101d80ed0, 1, 6872b020c49ba5e3, 3fff9e353f7ced91, ffffffff7eca7db8, 0)
ffffffff7ec55374 ???????? (10125fac0, 101d86d30, 101c8be60, 101da03f0, 101da03f0, ffffffff7edab9e0)
ffffffff7ec47920 ???????? (101d86d30, ffffffff7fffe0e8, 101055900, 0, 1005cdca0, 1001dfd88)
ffffffff7ec5ed94 ???????? (101b6f620, ffffffff7fffe0e8, ffffffff7fffe530, 1003cab90, 101052040, 0)
ffffffff7e15a7c8 ???????? (1005cb2b0, 466, 1001e2710, ffffffff7fffe530, 1003cab90, 0)
ffffffff7ec5d49c ???????? (ffffffff7fffe530, 1005cb308, 1001dfd88, 1003cab90, 1003cab90, 1005cb2b0)
ffffffff7ec65ee4 ???????? (466, 1001e2710, ffffffff7fffe530, 1003cab90, 466, 1001e2740)
0000000100029dd0 ???????? (1001e2745, 466, ffffffff7fffee20, 0, 0, 0)
000000010002989c ???????? (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
No symbolic information. But trap happened at 7ec5653c .
Now if I do a dump -t on the process binary to dump the symbol table, I get a listing like:
ffffffff7c200000 ffffffff7c2a8000 a8000 /usr/lib/sparcv9/libnsl.so.1
ffffffff7c3a8000 ffffffff7c3b8000 10000 /usr/lib/sparcv9/libnsl.so.1
ffffffff7c3b8000 ffffffff7c3c0000 8000 /usr/lib/sparcv9/libnsl.so.1
ffffffff7c400000 ffffffff7cf1e000 b1e000 /ap/p/cc/oracle/product/9.2.0/lib/libclntsh.so.9.0
ffffffff7d01c000 ffffffff7d0d0000 b4000
ffffffff7d0d0000 ffffffff7d0e2000 12000
ffffffff7d100000 ffffffff7d102000 2000
ffffffff7d200000 ffffffff7d296000 96000 /ap/p/cc/tss/curr/lib/libwhatever1.so
ffffffff7d394000 ffffffff7d39c000 8000
ffffffff7d400000 ffffffff7d56c000 16c000 /ap/p/cc/tss/curr/lib/libwhatever2.so
ffffffff7d66a000 ffffffff7da72000 408000
ffffffff7db00000 ffffffff7db02000 2000 /usr/lib/sparcv9/libdl.so.1
ffffffff7dc00000 ffffffff7dc02000 2000
ffffffff7dd00000 ffffffff7dd02000 2000
ffffffff7de00000 ffffffff7de8c000 8c000 /ap/p/cc/tss/applib/libapputility64.so
ffffffff7df8a000 ffffffff7df92000 8000
ffffffff7e000000 ffffffff7e18a000 18a000 /ap/p/cc/tss/applib/libwhatever364.so
ffffffff7e288000 ffffffff7e296000 e000
ffffffff7e296000 ffffffff7e47e000 1e8000
ffffffff7e500000 ffffffff7e538000 38000 /ap/p/cc/tss/applib/libwhatever4.so
ffffffff7e636000 ffffffff7e63a000 4000
ffffffff7e700000 ffffffff7e71e000 1e000 /ap/p/cc/tss/applib/libdatabase64.so
ffffffff7e81c000 ffffffff7e820000 4000
ffffffff7e900000 ffffffff7e904000 4000 /ap/p/cc/tss/pcontrol/../bin/libtscalltcp014.so
ffffffff7ea02000 ffffffff7ea04000 2000
ffffffff7ea04000 ffffffff7ebec000 1e8000
ffffffff7ec00000 ffffffff7ecac000 ac000 /ap/p/cc/tss/curr/lib/libthis_is_it.so
--> note: happened in libthis_is_it.so at 7ec5653c
ffffffff7edaa000 ffffffff7f028000 27e000
ffffffff7f100000 ffffffff7f144000 44000 /ap/p/cc/tss/pcontrol/../bin/libwhatever5.so
ffffffff7f242000 ffffffff7f24e000 c000
ffffffff7f24e000 ffffffff7f258000 a000
ffffffff7f300000 ffffffff7f302000 2000
f
I see a shared lib occupying from 7ec00000 to 7ecac000, and my trap address falls within that range. So I believe I can narrow the event to that particular shared lib based on that. Correct?
Now I do a dump -t on that particular shared lib, and I wind up with another listing. Grep that listing for string values between 0x55 and 0x56, I find the unit within which the trap address falls, and I have my source location. Like so:
grep -i 0x55 dump_new_symtbl.txt
================================
[1621] 0x55020 24 1 0 0 0x9 ___const_seg_900000504
[1632] 0x55ac0 24 1 0 0 0x9 ___const_seg_900000904
[1634] 0x55f00 24 1 0 0 0x9 ___const_seg_900001102
[2807] 0x55050 2668 2 1 0 0x9 __1cMangledName_1_here
[2877] 0x55af0 1036 2 1 0 0x9 __1cMangledName_2_here
[3017] 0x55f18 3060 2 1 0 0x9 __1cMangledName_3_here
grep -i 0x56 dump_new_symtbl.txt
================================
[1643] 0x56b10 24 1 0 0 0x9 ___const_seg_900001901
[2584] 0x56b40 3656 2 1 0 0x9 __1cMangledName_4_here
I don't really need C++filt in this case, I can discern what the mangled name refers to in the source code.
So I think I have my problem area pin-pointed, I just want to make sure, and have someone knowledgable in this type of analysis to tell me that I an correct.
Thanks for the response.
-mc -
"cor" file for problem analysis
Hello,
I have 2 "sections" in "diagnosis files" that appeared after a database check, one on 29th 01 and the other yesterday.
What can i do with these files ?
****For the "first" core file, i have done 2 checks :
First :
2009-01-29 18:02:18 10874 ERR 51080 SYSERROR -9005 BD Illegal key
2009-01-29 18:03:10 10874 ERR 53000 B*TREE 07010000000000019823000000000000
2009-01-29 18:03:10 10874 ERR 53000 B*TREE Index Root 480166
2009-01-29 18:03:10 10874 ERR 53348 B*TREE bd402SearchIndexForQuali: 481217
2009-01-29 18:03:10 10874 ERR 53250 INDEX Bad Index 480166 (Root)
2009-01-29 18:03:10 10874 ERR 53250 INDEX Reason "System error: BD Invalid invli"
2009-01-29 18:03:11 10874 ERR 51080 SYSERROR -9041 BD Index not accessible
2009-01-29 18:04:28 10876 ERR 53019 CHECK Base error: index_not_accessib
2009-01-29 18:04:28 10876 ERR 53019 CHECK Root pageNo: 480166
2009-01-29 18:04:30 10876 ERR 53000 CHECK Check data finished unsuccessfully
2009-01-29 18:14:58 10873 ERR 53019 CHECK Base error: index_not_accessib
2009-01-29 18:14:58 10873 ERR 53019 CHECK Root pageNo: 480166
2009-01-29 18:14:59 10873 ERR 53000 CHECK Check data finished unsuccessfully
Second :
2009-01-29 18:17:21 9746 ERR 53000 CHECK Check data finished unsuccessfully
2009-01-29 18:29:31 9744 ERR 53000 B*TREE 07010000000000019823000000000000
2009-01-29 18:29:31 9744 ERR 53000 B*TREE Index Root 480166
2009-01-29 18:29:31 9744 ERR 53367 B*TREE bd400_DeleteSubTrees: 481217
For the "Second" core file, i have done 1 check :
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53370 B*TREE Illegal record length: 7823
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53370 B*TREE Corrupted data page: 206842
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53000 B*TREE 0701000000000001CBDE000000000000
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53000 B*TREE Index Root 662212
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53250 INDEX Bad Index 662212 (Root)
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4672 ERR 53250 INDEX Reason "System error: BD Illegal entry"
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4671 ERR 53019 CHECK Base error: index_not_accessib
2009-02-05 21:07:10 4671 ERR 53019 CHECK Root pageNo: 662212
2009-02-05 21:20:02 4671 ERR 53000 CHECK Check data finished unsuccessfully
I guess a disk problem. The disks subsystem is in raid 10 (6 disks, 3 stripped * 2 disks mirrored).
I haven't to now installed specific software to read states about the sas card and the disks, but
i will seach.
I big question : when a "corrupted date page" arrived, how do maxDB handle these problem ?
Does le data in the page be lost after repair ?> I have 2 "sections" in "diagnosis files" that appeared after a database check, one on 29th 01 and the other yesterday.
>
> What can i do with these files ?
Since you've to ask the answer is: nothing.
Developers can use the COR files (these are the dumped corrupt pages) and check, why they were found corrupt.
> I big question : when a "corrupted date page" arrived, how do maxDB handle these problem ?
> Does le data in the page be lost after repair ?
MaxDB does not handle corruptions different than any other DBMS for SAP.
It reports that there is something wrong and gives up trying to read the data.
(Unfortunately MaxDB has yet to learn that not all corruptions are a reason to crash - but that's a different topic...).
Corrupted data can never be repaired - by no DBMS available. It may be possible to recreate the data (e.g. Index rebuild, reloading of BW data etc.) but the database software cannot know what was supposed to be in the damaged data page.
That's one of the reasons, why taking and checking database backups is crucial.
Anyhow, if you are a SAP customer, don't miss to open a support call for this.
regards,
Lars -
Application running in Solaris 9 container generating core files. what to do?
My solaris 9 zone configuration in solaris 10 looks like:
zonecfg:sms> info
zonename: sms
zonepath: /zone/sms
brand: solaris9
autoboot: true
bootargs:
pool:
limitpriv: default,proc_priocntl,proc_clock_highres,proc_lock_memory,sys_time,priv_proc_priocntl,priv_sys_time,net_rawaccess,sys_ipc_config,priv_proc_lock_memory
scheduling-class:
ip-type: exclusive
hostid:
[max-shm-memory: 4G]
[max-shm-ids: 100]
[max-sem-ids: 100]
fs:
dir: /var
special: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5
raw: /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5
type: ufs
options: []
net:
address not specified
physical: bge0
defrouter not specified
device
match: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5
device
match: /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5
device
match: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6
device
match: /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s6
device
match: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
device
match: /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s7
capped-cpu:
[ncpus: 2.00]
capped-memory:
physical: 4G
[swap: 8G]
[locked: 2G]
attr:
name: hostid
type: string
value: 84b18f64
attr:
name: machine
type: string
value: sun4u
rctl:
name: zone.max-sem-ids
value: (priv=privileged,limit=100,action=deny)
rctl:
name: zone.max-shm-ids
value: (priv=privileged,limit=100,action=deny)
rctl:
name: zone.max-shm-memory
value: (priv=privileged,limit=4294967296,action=deny)
rctl:
name: zone.max-swap
value: (priv=privileged,limit=8589934592,action=deny)
rctl:
name: zone.max-locked-memory
value: (priv=privileged,limit=2147483648,action=deny)
rctl:
name: zone.cpu-cap
value: (priv=privileged,limit=200,action=deny)
Solaris 9 zone /etc/system file looks like:
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
set noexec_user_stack=1
set semsys:seminfo_semmni=100
set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1024
set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=256
set semsys:seminfo_semvmx=32767
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=4294967295
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=100
set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=10
set rlim_fd_max=65536
set rlim_fd_cur=60000
* The directive below is not applicable in the virtualized environment.
My questions are:
1. Application running in solaris 9 container generating core files. what to do???
2. My prstat -Z for zone shows almost 95% percent cpu usage. what to do???
3. Kindly can share how to move solaris 9 into solaris 10 containers ??Based on the new questions for the same post you wrote in the other communities, some posts are removed as duplicate, here is the answer :
For the point #3, please look on table 17-1 in the following URL :
Zone Components - System Administration Guide: Oracle Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Oracle Solaris Zones
You can also customize your container /etc/system file but it cannot exceeds the global zone and the zone configuration value.
For the other point, #2, this can be complicated without a complete image of what the complete system do.
Try fist to check if you have not a busy process in your zone, then you can check if a bottleneck exists in the I/O side. You use maybe wrong parameters, a wrong configuration or your system configuration is insufficient in term of resources.
What I can see in the outputs that you provided is that the S9 zone uses the half of the swap space. This can impact your zone performance and I/O activity, and can have in this case a side effect on some processes. Check why your zone uses the swap and how you can remedy this. -
Solaris 10 update 6 keeps generating core file (/core)
I wonder if somebody has encountered the following issue.
I did a fresh install of Solaris 10 update 6 on two servers (T5140 and T524) from DVD.
I noticed that a core file was in the root filesystem (/core).
So, I deleted it.
As soon as I delete the core file, another one is generated.
This is happening on both servers where I installed Solaris 10 update 6 from the DVD.
This is not a live update install. Solaris was installed from scratch. When prompted to preserve previous data, I replied with 'do not preserve data'
Does anybody know where the core file is coming from and how to stop it being generated?
Found out that is coming from vold
SunOS b1osdtsun02 5.10 Generic_137137-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,T5240
# more /etc/release
Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b SPARC
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 27 October 2008
# mdb /core
Loading modules: [ libsysevent.so.1 libnvpair.so.1 libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
::statusdebugging core file of vold (32-bit) from b1osdtsun02
file: /usr/sbin/vold
initial argv: /usr/sbin/vold -f /etc/vold.conf
threading model: multi-threaded
status: process terminated by SIGSEGV (Segmentation Fault)
::stacklibc.so.1`strlen+0x18(408450a5, 0, 0, 88b70, 600, 180)
read_slices+0x114(874a0, b, 889a0, feeafd34, 1, 5)
read_hsfs_partition+0x88(b, 46c00, 6d0000, 2c, 34400, 1010101)
read_partition+0x30(874a0, 341a4, 3, 34000, 34400, 9)
create_top_partition+0x140(7cbe0, 7cc24, 7cbe0, 874a0, ffffffff, b)
0x265e0(800012, feeaff9c, c, 598e0, 7cbe0, ffffffff)
create_medium+0x74(800012, feeaff9c, 20, 12, 47800, c)
0x2232c(5d278, 0, 0, 800012, 20, 33000)
libc.so.1`_lwp_start(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>
#It seems that vold is failing to mount the DVD on both servers after Solaris was installed.
Is this a Solaris 10 update 6 bug?
Edited by: shen on Jan 29, 2009 8:45 PMNever mind.
It is a known bug documented on manual " [Solaris 10 10/08 Release Notes, Chapter 2 Solaris Runtime Issues|http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-5245/chapter2-1000?a=view] " as shown below.
The solution is to apply vold patch [138130-01|http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-138130-01-1].
Solaris 10 10/08 DVD Media Might Not be Automatically Mounted by vold (6712352)
The Solaris 10 10/08 DVD does not mount by default during runtime. No error message is displayed.
Workaround: Perform the following steps:
1. Become superuser.
2. Disable vold:
* On Solaris 10 Systems:
# svcadm disable -t volfs
* On Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 systems:
/etc/init.d/volmgt stop
3. Mount the media manually by using the # mount -F hsfs path to block device path to mount point command. For example:
# mount -F hsfs /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2 /mnt -
Ever since Mac keeper was on my computer (Now successfully removed) i have these mysterious core files filling my hard drive with in two hours. These core files are filling the only 64 gb remaining on my hard drive. Is there a way of stopping these pesky files, as I am sick of having to delete them all the time.
Thanks In advanceThat is about adding adding alternate stream data to indicate that the file was downloaded via internet.
See comment 3 in this bug report:
*[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499448 bug 499448] - Zone.Identifier information saved on downloads regardless of policy settings
*[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426544 bug 426544] - Disable browser.download.manager.alertOnEXEOpen and set internet zone bit on all downloaded files
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