[SOLVED] NetworkManager dumped core
Symptoms: WiFi randomly drops out.
More specifically: NetworkManager core dumps and network-manager-applet stops (Gnome 3.8)
If anyone has suggestions, I'd be grateful. I'm at a loss, other than disabling NetworkManager and enabling netctl. Details follow below.
Thanks so much!
uname -r
3.9.0-2-ARCH
uname -m
x86_64
lspci -v
Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205
rfkill list
0: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
iwconfig
enp0s25 no wireless extensions.
wlp3s0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:"The Way 5GHz"
Mode:Managed Frequency:5.18 GHz Access Point: 00:26:F2:F2:E7:D5
Bit Rate=65 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality=54/70 Signal level=-56 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:230 Invalid misc:113 Missed beacon:0
lo no wireless extensions.
journalctl -u NetworkManager --since=today
-- Reboot --
May 04 14:04:19 arch systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager...
May 04 14:04:20 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> NetworkManager (version 0.9.8.0) is starting...
May 04 14:04:20 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Read config file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
May 04 14:04:20 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> WEXT support is enabled
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc. To report bugs please use the NetworkManager ma
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: keyfile: parsing Auto The Way 5GHz ...
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: keyfile: read connection 'Auto The Way 5GHz'
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> rfkill1: found WiFi radio killswitch (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/ieee80211/
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> WiFi hardware radio set enabled
May 04 14:04:21 arch systemd[1]: Started Network Manager.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> WiFi enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <warn> failed to allocate link cache: (-10) Operation not supported
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): carrier is OFF
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 3)
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): bringing up device.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): preparing device.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (enp0s25): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Added default wired connection 'Wired connection 1' for /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/enp0
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): driver supports Access Point (AP) mode
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlwifi' ifindex: 2)
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): bringing up device.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): preparing device.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <warn> error poking ModemManager: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.LoadFailed: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> wpa_supplicant started
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0) supports 5 scan SSIDs
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <warn> Trying to remove a non-existant call id.
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'supplicant-available') [20 30 42]
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: ready -> disconnected
May 04 14:04:21 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0) supports 5 scan SSIDs
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Auto-activating connection 'Auto The Way 5GHz'.
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) starting connection 'Auto The Way 5GHz'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0/wireless): connection 'Auto The Way 5GHz' has security, and secrets exist. No new
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'The Way 5GHz'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-PSK'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: added 'auth_alg' value 'OPEN'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: added 'psk' value '<omitted>'
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
May 04 14:04:25 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: inactive -> scanning
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): supplicant interface state: associated -> completed
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0/wireless) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful. Connected to wireless netwo
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none') [50 70 0]
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Beginning DHCPv4 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> dhcpcd started with pid 447
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Beginning IP6 addrconf.
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: version 5.6.8 starting
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: [color=#FF0000]wlp3s0: sendmsg: Cannot assign requested address[/color]
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: rebinding lease of 192.168.10.59
May 04 14:04:28 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: acknowledged 192.168.10.59 from 192.168.10.1
May 04 14:04:28 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: checking for 192.168.10.59
May 04 14:04:32 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
May 04 14:04:33 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: leased 192.168.10.59 for 86400 seconds
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): DHCPv4 state changed preinit -> bound
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> address 192.168.10.59
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> prefix 24 (255.255.255.0)
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> gateway 192.168.10.1
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> nameserver '192.168.10.1'
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Configure Commit) scheduled...
May 04 14:04:33 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) started...
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: ip-config -> secondaries (reason 'none') [70 90 0]
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) complete.
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): device state change: secondaries -> activated (reason 'none') [90 100 0]
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Policy set 'Auto The Way 5GHz' (wlp3s0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Writing DNS information to /usr/sbin/resolvconf
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): roamed from BSSID 90:27:E4:5E:98:24 (The Way 5GHz) to 00:26:F2:F2:E7:D5 (The Way 5GHz)
May 04 14:04:34 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) successful, device activated.
May 04 14:04:36 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
May 04 14:04:40 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: sending IPv6 Router Solicitation
May 04 14:04:40 arch dhcpcd[447]: wlp3s0: no IPv6 Routers available
May 04 21:04:49 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> (wlp3s0): IP6 addrconf timed out or failed.
May 04 21:04:49 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) scheduled...
May 04 21:04:49 arch NetworkManager[284]: <info> Activation (wlp3s0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) started...
May 04 21:04:50 arch systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service: main process exited, code=dumped, status=6/ABRT
May 04 21:04:50 arch systemd[1]: MESSAGE=Unit NetworkManager.service entered failed state.
May 04 21:04:50 arch systemd-coredump[1036]: [color=#FF0000]Process 284 (NetworkManager) dumped core.[/color]
journalctl -u wpa_supplicant --since=today
-- Reboot --
May 04 14:04:21 arch systemd[1]: Starting WPA supplicant...
See dmesg at Pastebin
[edited May 7, 2013]
I'm marking this topic SOLVED, though more accurately, I should say that I've worked around the problem.
I achieved a stable wireless connection by changing APs, which leads me to believe that the underlying problem is upstream. Specifically, the problem is most likely that NetworkManager is not compatible with all APs. In my case, when I connect to a Netgear NDR3700v1 running dd-wrt, NetworkManager and nn-applet crashed randomly and frequently. However, after changing to an Apple Airport AP, I achieved a stable connection without crashes.
Bottomline: if you experience wireless connection troubles with NetworkManager and nm-applet, the problem may be that NetworkManager is not "compatible" with your AP hardware.
Last edited by hcra (2013-05-07 20:50:36)
b1tgl0w wrote:Is it normal for crond to run as the root user?
Completely normal. I'd be asking the question "was I hacked" if I found cron NOT running as root.
I'd say your computer just crashed.
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Skipping this library /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/add-ons/lib/libicudata.sl.34.
#3 0xc000000022ec2340:0 in __db_assert+0xc0 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile db_meta.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#4 0xc000000022ed2870:0 in __db_new+0x780 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile bt_split.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#5 0xc000000022ded690:0 in __bam_root+0xb0 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
#6 0xc000000022ded2d0:0 in __bam_split+0x1e0 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile bt_cursor.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#7 0xc000000022dc83f0:0 in __bam_c_put+0x360 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile db_cam.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#8 0xc000000022eb8c10:0 in __db_c_put+0x740 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile db_am.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#9 0xc000000022ea4100:0 in __db_put+0x4c0 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile db_iface.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#10 0xc000000022eca7a0:0 in __db_put_pp+0x240 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
warning:
ERROR: Use the "objectdir" command to specify the search
path for objectfile cxx_db.o.
If NOT specified will behave as a non -g compiled binary.
#11 0xc000000022d92c90:0 in Db::put(DbTxn*,Dbt*,Dbt*,unsigned int)+0x120 ()
from /integhome/jobin/B063_runEnv/service/sys/servicerun/bin/libdb_cxx-4.3.so
What is the behaviour of BDB if its killed & restarted when a bdb transaction is in progress?
anybody has an idea as to why BDB dumps core in above scenario?
Regards
SandhyaHi Bogdan,
As suggested by you i am using the below flags to open an enviornment.
DB_RECOVER |DB_CREATE | DB_INIT_LOG | DB_INIT_MPOOL | DB_INIT_TXN|DB_THREAD
DB_INIT_LOCK is not used because at our application level we are maintaining a lock to guard against multiple simultaneous access.
The foll msg is output on the console & the dumps core with same stack trace as posted before.
__db_assert: "last == pgno" failed: file "../dist/../db/db_meta.c", line 163
I ran db_verify, db_stat, db_recover tools on the DB & thier results are as below.
db_verify <dbfile>
db_verify: Page 4965: partially zeroed page
db_verify: ./configserviceDB: DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database verification failed
db_recover -v
Finding last valid log LSN: file: 1 offset 42872
Recovery starting from [1][42200]
Recovery complete at Sat Jul 28 17:40:36 2007
Maximum transaction ID 8000000b Recovery checkpoint [1][42964]
db_stat -d <dbfile>
53162 Btree magic number
9 Btree version number
Big-endian Byte order
Flags
2 Minimum keys per-page
8192 Underlying database page size
1 Number of levels in the tree
60 Number of unique keys in the tree
60 Number of data items in the tree
0 Number of tree internal pages
0 Number of bytes free in tree internal pages (0% ff)
1 Number of tree leaf pages
62 Number of bytes free in tree leaf pages (99% ff)
0 Number of tree duplicate pages
0 Number of bytes free in tree duplicate pages (0% ff)
0 Number of tree overflow pages
0 Number of bytes free in tree overflow pages (0% ff)
0 Number of empty pages
0 Number of pages on the free list
db_stat -E <dbfile>
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Default database environment information:
4.3.28 Environment version
0x120897 Magic number
0 Panic value
2 References
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Per region database environment information:
Mpool Region:
2 Region ID
-1 Segment ID
1MB 264KB Size
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
Log Region:
3 Region ID
-1 Segment ID
1MB 64KB Size
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
Transaction Region:
4 Region ID
-1 Segment ID
16KB Size
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
DB_ENV handle information:
Set Errfile
db_stat Errpfx
!Set Errcall
!Set Feedback
!Set Panic
!Set Malloc
!Set Realloc
!Set Free
Verbose flags
!Set App private
!Set App dispatch
!Set Home
!Set Log dir
/integhome/jobin/B064_July2/runEnv/temp Tmp dir
!Set Data dir
0660 Mode
DB_INIT_LOG, DB_INIT_MPOOL, DB_INIT_TXN, DB_USE_ENVIRON Open flags
!Set Lockfhp
Set Rec tab
187 Rec tab slots
!Set RPC client
0 RPC client ID
0 DB ref count
-1 Shared mem key
400 test-and-set spin configuration
!Set DB handle mutex
!Set api1 internal
!Set api2 internal
!Set password
!Set crypto handle
!Set MT mutex
DB_ENV_LOG_AUTOREMOVE, DB_ENV_OPEN_CALLED Flags
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Default logging region information:
0x40988 Log magic number
10 Log version number
1MB Log record cache size
0660 Log file mode
1Mb Current log file size
632B Log bytes written
632B Log bytes written since last checkpoint
1 Total log file writes
0 Total log file write due to overflow
1 Total log file flushes
1 Current log file number
42872 Current log file offset
1 On-disk log file number
42872 On-disk log file offset
1 Maximum commits in a log flush
1 Minimum commits in a log flush
1MB 64KB Log region size
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Log REGINFO information:
Log Region type
3 Region ID
__db.003 Region name
0xc00000000b774000 Original region address
0xc00000000b774000 Region address
0xc00000000b883dd0 Region primary address
0 Region maximum allocation
0 Region allocated
REGION_JOIN_OK Region flags
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
DB_LOG handle information:
!Set DB_LOG handle mutex
0 Log file name
!Set Log file handle
Flags
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
LOG handle information:
0 file name list mutex (0%)
0x40988 persist.magic
10 persist.version
0 persist.log_size
0660 persist.mode
1/42872 current file offset LSN
1/42872 first buffer byte LSN
0 current buffer offset
42872 current file write offset
68 length of last record
0 log flush in progress
0 Log flush mutex (0%)
1/42872 last sync LSN
1/41475 cached checkpoint LSN
1MB log buffer size
1MB log file size
1MB next log file size
0 transactions waiting to commit
1/0 LSN of first commit
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
LOG FNAME list:
0 File name mutex (0%)
1 Fid max
ID Name Type Pgno Txnid DBP-info
0 configserviceDB btree 0 0 No DBP 0 0 0
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Default cache region information:
1MB 262KB 960B Total cache size
1 Number of caches
1MB 264KB Pool individual cache size
0 Maximum memory-mapped file size
0 Maximum open file descriptors
0 Maximum sequential buffer writes
0 Sleep after writing maximum sequential buffers
0 Requested pages mapped into the process' address space
43312 Requested pages found in the cache (89%)
4968 Requested pages not found in the cache
640 Pages created in the cache
4965 Pages read into the cache
621 Pages written from the cache to the backing file
4818 Clean pages forced from the cache
621 Dirty pages forced from the cache
0 Dirty pages written by trickle-sync thread
166 Current total page count
146 Current clean page count
20 Current dirty page count
131 Number of hash buckets used for page location
53888 Total number of times hash chains searched for a page
4 The longest hash chain searched for a page
92783 Total number of hash buckets examined for page location
0 The number of hash bucket locks that required waiting (0%)
0 The maximum number of times any hash bucket lock was waited for
0 The number of region locks that required waiting (0%)
5615 The number of page allocations
10931 The number of hash buckets examined during allocations
22 The maximum number of hash buckets examined for an allocation
5439 The number of pages examined during allocations
11 The max number of pages examined for an allocation
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Pool File: temporary
1024 Page size
0 Requested pages mapped into the process' address space
43245 Requested pages found in the cache (99%)
1 Requested pages not found in the cache
635 Pages created in the cache
0 Pages read into the cache
617 Pages written from the cache to the backing file
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Pool File: configserviceDB
8192 Page size
0 Requested pages mapped into the process' address space
65 Requested pages found in the cache (1%)
4965 Requested pages not found in the cache
1 Pages created in the cache
4965 Pages read into the cache
0 Pages written from the cache to the backing file
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mpool REGINFO information:
Mpool Region type
2 Region ID
__db.002 Region name
0xc00000000b632000 Original region address
0xc00000000b632000 Region address
0xc00000000b773f08 Region primary address
0 Region maximum allocation
0 Region allocated
REGION_JOIN_OK Region flags
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
MPOOL structure:
0/0 Maximum checkpoint LSN
131 Hash table entries
64 Hash table last-checked
48905 Hash table LRU count
48914 Put counter
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
DB_MPOOL handle information:
!Set DB_MPOOL handle mutex
1 Underlying cache regions
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
DB_MPOOLFILE structures:
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
MPOOLFILE structures:
File #1: temporary
0 Mutex (0%)
0 Reference count
18 Block count
634 Last page number
0 Original last page number
0 Maximum page number
0 Type
0 Priority
0 Page's LSN offset
32 Page's clear length
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f8 0 0 0 0 ID
deadfile, file written Flags
File #2: configserviceDB
0 Mutex (0%)
1 Reference count
148 Block count
4965 Last page number
4964 Original last page number
0 Maximum page number
0 Type
0 Priority
0 Page's LSN offset
32 Page's clear length
0 0 b6 59 40 1 0 2 39 ac 13 6f 0 a df 18 0 0 0 0 ID
file written Flags
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Cache #1:
BH hash table (131 hash slots)
bucket #: priority, mutex
pageno, file, ref, LSN, mutex, address, priority, flags
bucket 0: 47385, 0/0%:
4813, #2, 0, 0/1, 0/0%, 0x04acf0, 47385
4944, #2, 0, 0/0, 0/0%, 0x020c18, 48692 -
The describe command dumps core eg.
SQL> describe help;
Name Null? Type
TOPIC NOT NULL VARCHAR2(50)
SEQ NOT NULL NUMBER
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Same happens on v$license...
O/S RH6.0 Oracle 8.1.5 patch level 8.1.5.0.2
Regards
TheoSeems linesize is the cause ie. linesize
of 126 or greater causes the core dump.
SQL> set linesize 125;
SQL> describe dba_tables; /* works fine */
SQL> set linesize 126;
SQL> describe dba_tables; /* dumps core */
Regards
Theo -
Cshttpd dumps core. Is Sun support alive?
Greetings,
We've heaving a problem here with cshttpd dumping core every few days. We have an open Sun case.. but haven't even heard from our engineer yet. Does Sun calendar support still exist?
Here's the bt. All the cores are identical, segfaulting on the same function in libcore_html10.so.
Core was generated by `/opt/sunjes/SUNWics5/cal/lib/cshttpd -0 -d 0 -D 1 -b 1'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0xfeb4fe90 in __1cWoptimizedWeekCalOutput6FpnIDocument_pnENode_pc4iii_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#1 0xfeb38bc0 in __1cTxml_weekcal_handler6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#2 0xfeb4d5d8 in __1cQprocess_xml_node6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#3 0xfeb4d08c in __1cRxml_panel_handler6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#4 0xfeb4d5d8 in __1cQprocess_xml_node6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#5 0xfeb4d08c in __1cRxml_panel_handler6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#6 0xfeb4d5d8 in __1cQprocess_xml_node6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#7 0xfeb4d4a8 in __1cRxml_group_handler6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#8 0xfeb4d5d8 in __1cQprocess_xml_node6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#9 0xfeb4d66c in __1cQprocess_xml_node6FpnIDocument_pnENode_i_i_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#10 0xfeb4dcdc in __1cLprocess_xsl6FipnI_DOCDATA_1_v_ ()
from ./libcore_html10.so
#11 0xfeb0f6fc in __1cOcal_html_State6Fipi_i_ () from ./libcore_html10.so
#12 0xfeb55630 in calhtml_callback () from ./libcore_html10.so
#13 0xff062e14 in shtml_command () from ./libnetwork_shtml10.so
#14 0x00017bec in Dpicdata.picdata ()
#15 0xff03b180 in cmd_get () from ./libhttpserver.so
#16 0xff03abd4 in cmd_exec () from ./libhttpserver.so
#17 0xff03a4f0 in cmdloop () from ./libhttpserver.so
#18 0xff0397c0 in sock_readable () from ./libhttpserver.so
#19 0xfe7e60e0 in GDispCx_InternalWork () from ./libasync.so
#20 0xfe7ebe6c in Thread_Main () from ./libasync.soCal Server: 116577-24, 117010-24
Comms Express: 118540-16Thanks. We're running 2005Q4. 116577-24 was already applied, but 117010-16 (-16 seems to be the latest) was not. I've just applied it, so can't comment yet about whether it has fixed it.
We are not running Comms Express. -
Dumping core while using rwFactory()- create( )
hi Guys!!!
I'm not sure if this is the right forum... but please help..
Please have a look at the code.
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
std::cout << "Begining of the program .. " << endl;
RWBag dummy; //might have to create a dummy RWBAG to link the correct code;
std::cout << "This program creates an RWBAG using theFactory"
<< std::endl;
RWBag* b=(RWBag*)(getRWFactory()->create(__RWBAG));
b->insert( new RWCollectableDate ); // Insert today's date
b->clearAndDestroy(); // Cleanup: first delete members,
delete b; // then the bag itself
return 1;
I am using Roguewave version 8 on Solaris 10.
The problem is the prg is dumping core while creating the RWCollectable object using (getRWFactory()->create(__RWBAG));
I'm not sure if it the type casting or in the create itself.
Thanks,
Rahul.It may be that an exception is being thrown that your not catching. Coherence exceptions need to caught as Exception::View not Exception::Handle. If there is an exception it's text should help identify if there was an issue running the updated server side.
Mark
Oracle Coherence -
Sun C++ compiler dumps core during compiling mozilla!
I have tried to build mozilla 0.9.6 using Sun compiler, but it dumps core:
CC -o nsDOMClassInfo.o -c -DOSTYPE=\"SunOS5\" -DOSARCH=\"SunOS\" -DOJI -D_IMPL_NS_DOM -I../../../dist/include/xpcom -I../../../dist/include/string -I../../../dist/include/webbrwsr -I../../../dist/include/js -I../../../dist/include/widget -I../../../dist/include/gfx -I../../../dist/include/layout -I../../../dist/include/content -I../../../dist/include/content_xsl -I../../../dist/include/caps -I../../../dist/include/docshell -I../../../dist/include/xpconnect -I../../../dist/include/pref -I../../../dist/include/oji -I../../../dist/include/necko -I../../../dist/include/java -I../../../dist/include/locale -I../../../dist/include/uriloader -I../../../dist/include/sidebar -I../../../dist/include/xuldoc -I../../../dist/include/timer -I../../../dist/include/webshell -I../../../dist/include/view -I../../../dist/include/uconv -I../../../dist/include/shistory -I../../../dist/include/plugin -I../../../dist/include/windowwatcher -I../../../dist/include/htmlparser -I../../../dist/include/chardet -I../../../dist/include/transformiix -I../../../dist/include/xmlextras -I../../../dist/include/find -I../../../dist/include/appshell -I../../../dist/include/dom -I../../../dist/include -I/usr/local/src/mozilla/mozilla/dist/include/nspr -I/usr/openwin/include -KPIC -I/usr/openwin/include -mt -xO3 -DDEBUG -DDEBUG_root -DTRACING -g -I./../build -I/usr/openwin/include -DMOZILLA_CLIENT -DBROKEN_QSORT=1 -DNSCAP_DISABLE_DEBUG_PTR_TYPES=1 -DD_INO=d_ino -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_ST_BLKSIZE=1 -DHAVE_INT16_T=1 -DHAVE_INT32_T=1 -DHAVE_INT64_T=1 -DHAVE_UINT=1 -DHAVE_UINT_T=1 -DHAVE_UINT16_T=1 -DHAVE_DIRENT_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_BYTEORDER_H=1 -DHAVE_MEMORY_H=1 -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DHAVE_NL_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_X11_XKBLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STATFS_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_VFS_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBM=1 -DHAVE_LIBDL=1 -DHAVE_LIBSOCKET=1 -D_REENTRANT=1 -DHAVE_RANDOM=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -DHAVE_LCHOWN=1 -DHAVE_FCHMOD=1 -DHAVE_SNPRINTF=1 -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R=1 -DHAVE_STATVFS=1 -DHAVE_MEMMOVE=1 -DHAVE_RINT=1 -DHAVE_NL_LANGINFO=1 -DHAVE_STRTOK_R=1 -DHAVE_IOS_BINARY=1 -DHAVE_CPP_EXPLICIT=1 -DHAVE_CPP_SPECIALIZATION=1 -DHAVE_CPP_MODERN_SPECIALIZE_TEMPLATE_SYNTAX=1 -DHAVE_CPP_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION=1 -DHAVE_CPP_ACCESS_CHANGING_USING=1 -DHAVE_CPP_AMBIGUITY_RESOLVING_USING=1 -DHAVE_CPP_NAMESPACE_STD=1 -DHAVE_CPP_UNAMBIGUOUS_STD_NOTEQUAL=1 -DHAVE_CPP_NEW_CASTS=1 -DHAVE_CPP_DYNAMIC_CAST_TO_VOID_PTR=1 -DNEED_CPP_UNUSED_IMPLEMENTATIONS=1 -DHAVE_I18N_LC_MESSAGES=1 -DMOZ_DEFAULT_TOOLKIT=\"gtk\" -DMOZ_WIDGET_GTK=1 -DMOZ_ENABLE_XREMOTE=1 -DMOZ_X11=1 -DIBMBIDI=1 -DACCESSIBILITY=1 -DMOZ_LOGGING=1 -DDETECT_WEBSHELL_LEAKS=1 -DMOZ_USER_DIR=\".mozilla\" -DMOZ_XUL=1 -DINCLUDE_XUL=1 -DNS_MT_SUPPORTED=1 -DUSE_IMG2=1 -DMOZ_DLL_SUFFIX=\".so\" -DXP_UNIX=1 -DUNIX_ASYNC_DNS=1 -DJS_THREADSAFE=1 -DNS_PRINT_PREVIEW=1 -DMOZ_REFLOW_PERF=1 -DMOZ_REFLOW_PERF_DSP=1 nsDOMClassInfo.cpp
"nsDOMClassInfo.cpp", line 2653: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument call of type extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*) in call to JS_DefineFunction(JSContext*, JSObject*, const char*, extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*), unsigned, unsigned) is being passed int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*).
"nsDOMClassInfo.cpp", line 2804: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument call of type extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*) in call to JS_DefineFunction(JSContext*, JSObject*, const char*, extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*), unsigned, unsigned) is being passed int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*).
"nsDOMClassInfo.cpp", line 3810: Warning (Anachronism): Formal argument call of type extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*) in call to JS_DefineFunction(JSContext*, JSObject*, const char*, extern "C" int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*), unsigned, unsigned) is being passed int(*)(JSContext*,JSObject*,unsigned,long*,long*).
3 Warning(s) detected.
CC: Fatal error in ir2hf: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
make[3]: *** [nsDOMClassInfo.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/mozilla/mozilla/dom/src/base'
make[2]: *** [install] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/mozilla/mozilla/dom/src'
make[1]: *** [install] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/mozilla/mozilla/dom'
make: *** [install] Error 2
root[mozilla]>CC -V
CC: Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 2001/05/15
root[mozilla]>uname -a
SunOS bobotov-kuk 5.8 Generic_108529-12 i86pc i386 i86pc
root[mozilla]>showrev -p
Patch: 109619-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWeuxwe, SUNWeuezt, SUNWeudlg, SUNWeudda
Patch: 108726-02 Obsoletes: 109580-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108826-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 108876-07 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 108900-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 108980-05 Obsoletes: 109297-05 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWhea
Patch: 108986-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109044-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 109042-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109046-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 109042-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109092-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109138-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109146-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109148-06 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWtoo, SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea, SUNWosdem
Patch: 109150-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109278-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109280-06 Obsoletes: 109049-06 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109325-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 109572-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109577-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 109730-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109784-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109804-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 109808-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109810-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109903-01 Obsoletes: 109059-01 Requires: 109280-05 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 108529-03 Obsoletes: 109292-05, 109310-02 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcar, SUNWpmu, SUNWpmr, SUNWhea, SUNWmdb, SUNWsrh, SUNWtnfc
Patch: 108965-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108976-03 Obsoletes: Requires: 108969-01, 108978-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWvolu
Patch: 108990-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109004-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108990-01, 108992-02, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 109006-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 109008-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108998-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWesu
Patch: 109010-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108990-01, 108992-02, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 109012-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 109016-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109018-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109020-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108990-01, 108992-02, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109022-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109024-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109028-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108990-01, 108992-02, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109032-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 109030-01, 108998-01, 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109034-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109036-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109897-02 Obsoletes: 109315-03 Requires: 108529-03, 108980-05, 109884-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWusb, SUNWusbu
Patch: 109907-01 Obsoletes: 109063-01 Requires: 109743-02, 109905-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 108876-10 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 110284-05 Obsoletes: 110333-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 110663-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 110952-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWsutl
Patch: 109280-18 Obsoletes: 109049-06, 110181-01, 110553-01, 111542-02 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea, SUNWmdb
Patch: 110899-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109092-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 111233-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 111235-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 110402-03 Obsoletes: 110236-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109327-06 Obsoletes: 110515-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 111326-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109325-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 110946-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 111505-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 111827-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109148-12 Obsoletes: 110792-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWtoo, SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea, SUNWosdem
Patch: 111875-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 109278-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 111660-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWnisu, SUNWhea
Patch: 110904-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 109905-05 Obsoletes: 109061-02, 110183-01, 111538-01 Requires: 109280-16 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 111099-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 108976-05 Obsoletes: Requires: 108969-01, 108978-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWvolu
Patch: 108986-03 Obsoletes: Requires: 111328-02 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu
Patch: 110935-04 Obsoletes: 109138-01, 110950-01, 111364-01 Requires: 110403-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWarc
Patch: 109907-06 Obsoletes: 109063-01, 110187-02, 110596-01, 110933-01, 111055-02 Requires: 109280-07, 111311-01, 109743-02, 109905-02 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr
Patch: 108529-12 Obsoletes: 108883-03, 108967-06, 109237-01, 109292-05, 109310-02, 109572-02, 109802-02, 110097-05, 110232-01, 110518-03, 109909-01, 109042-04, 111051-03, 111206-02, 110227-01, 108980-14, 109297-05, 110107-02, 110119-03, 110575-01, 110789-01, 109349-02, 110106-01, 109886-02, 110102-01, 110563-01, 110398-05, 111458-04, 111457-01 Requires: 109907-05, 110397-01, 111294-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWcar, SUNWos86r, SUNWpmu, SUNWpmr, SUNWscpu, SUNWarc, SUNWcpc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea, SUNWmdb, SUNWsrh, SUNWtnfc
Patch: 108726-06 Obsoletes: 109580-01, 111450-01 Requires: 108529-11 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109008-06 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108998-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu, SUNWesu
Patch: 108724-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 108902-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 108978-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWvolu, SUNWhea
Patch: 109042-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109155-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcar
Patch: 109182-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109237-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109455-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109459-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109473-03 Obsoletes: 109055-02 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109741-02 Obsoletes: 109057-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109743-02 Obsoletes: 109053-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109765-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109884-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 109899-01 Obsoletes: 109051-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109909-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 110076-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 108973-04 Obsoletes: Requires: 109644-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 108728-04 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108967-03 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108969-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 108978-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWesu, SUNWvolu, SUNWhea
Patch: 108992-05 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01, 108990-01, 109237-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWdpl
Patch: 108994-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWnisu, SUNWhea
Patch: 108996-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl
Patch: 108998-03 Obsoletes: Requires: 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 109000-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl
Patch: 109786-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109901-01 Obsoletes: 109065-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109905-01 Obsoletes: 109061-02 Requires: 109280-05 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109955-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109368-07 Obsoletes: Requires: 109875-01, 108529-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsd, SUNWaudd, SUNWnisr, SUNWpmr, SUNWusb, SUNWaudh, SUNWncar
Patch: 109899-05 Obsoletes: 109051-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109743-05 Obsoletes: 109053-01, 110557-01 Requires: 109280-10 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 110902-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 109182-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 111070-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr
Patch: 110616-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWsndmr, SUNWsndmu
Patch: 110397-02 Obsoletes: 110099-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 111294-03 Obsoletes: 111053-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWhea
Patch: 111311-01 Obsoletes: 111165-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWcstl
Patch: 111328-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 109327-05 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 110403-03 Obsoletes: 110241-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 108969-05 Obsoletes: Requires: 108978-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWesu, SUNWvolu, SUNWhea
Patch: 108728-09 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108992-18 Obsoletes: 109681-01, 110590-02, 111218-02 Requires: 108529-07, 108990-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl, SUNWdpl, SUNWhea
Patch: 108994-04 Obsoletes: Requires: 108992-12 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsl, SUNWnisu, SUNWhea
Patch: 108821-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 108828-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 109224-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWgss, SUNWcstl
Patch: 109323-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 109327-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWcstl
Patch: 109385-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 109462-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 109681-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 109802-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 109806-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 110459-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 111091-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 108828-13 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl
Patch: 111178-06 Obsoletes: 109462-03, 111642-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 109323-09 Obsoletes: Requires: 108992-07 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl, SUNWarc, SUNWcstl
Patch: 109160-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWciu8
Patch: 108822-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcar
Patch: 108883-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcar
Patch: 109929-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcar, SUNWpcmem, SUNWhea
Patch: 109886-01 Obsoletes: 109349-02 Requires: 108529-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcar, SUNWhea
Patch: 109644-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWos86r
Patch: 108653-15 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwfnt, SUNWxwplt, SUNWxwinc, SUNWxwman, SUNWxwpmn, SUNWxwslb
Patch: 108653-34 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwfnt, SUNWxwice, SUNWxwplt, SUNWxwdxm, SUNWxwinc, SUNWxwman, SUNWxwpmn, SUNWxwslb
Patch: 108941-09 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWmfrun
Patch: 108961-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmap
Patch: 109222-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmap
Patch: 110454-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmap
Patch: 109319-23 Obsoletes: 108811-01, 108959-05, 108961-01, 109222-06, 110621-01, 110630-02, 110634-03, 110715-01, 109588-04, 110078-03, 110623-01, 110632-01 Requires: 108529-05, 110397-01, 110406-01, 111099-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmap, SUNWadmc, SUNWinst
Patch: 109319-04 Obsoletes: 108811-01, 108959-05 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmc, SUNWinst
Patch: 109588-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmc
Patch: 108963-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadmj
Patch: 111334-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWadp
Patch: 108824-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu
Patch: 108971-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu
Patch: 109937-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu
Patch: 109014-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 108529-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108994-01, 108998-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu
Patch: 111112-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu
Patch: 110917-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWesu, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 108436-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWlibC
Patch: 110701-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWatfsu
Patch: 110287-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWtltk
Patch: 108715-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtbas
Patch: 108950-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtbas
Patch: 109143-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtbas
Patch: 108920-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdte
Patch: 109166-06 Obsoletes: Requires: 108978-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdte, SUNWdticn, SUNWdtdst, SUNWdthev, SUNWdtma
Patch: 111549-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdoc
Patch: 108836-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdst
Patch: 109583-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdst
Patch: 109614-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdst
Patch: 109749-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdst
Patch: 110089-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtdst
Patch: 109170-08 Obsoletes: Requires: 108922-02 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtezt, SUNWdthez, SUNWdtmaz
Patch: 109471-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtezt
Patch: 109961-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtezt
Patch: 109471-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtezt
Patch: 109168-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdthev
Patch: 109932-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtim
Patch: 108922-06 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtwm
Patch: 108924-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108922-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtwm
Patch: 109355-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdtwm
Patch: 111607-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWftpu
Patch: 109239-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 109237-01, 108992-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWipc, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 109239-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 108992-03, 109237-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWipc, SUNWxcu4
Patch: 109129-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWisolc
Patch: 109705-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWjiu8
Patch: 109767-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWjxmft, SUNWjxcft
Patch: 109401-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwpls, SUNWxwscf
Patch: 109401-11 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwpls, SUNWxwscf
Patch: 109026-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108996-01, 108990-01, 108992-02, 108529-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWtoo
Patch: 109135-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWwbcou
Patch: 108870-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWmibii, SUNWsasnm, SUNWsadmi
Patch: 108870-11 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWmibii, SUNWsasnm, SUNWsadmi, SUNWsacom
Patch: 109038-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWnisr, SUNWypr
Patch: 109329-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWnisu, SUNWypu
Patch: 110323-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWnisu
Patch: 110406-02 Obsoletes: 110195-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWnisu
Patch: 109668-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWntpu
Patch: 109668-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWntpu
Patch: 109921-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpcmci, SUNWhea
Patch: 109923-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpcmci, SUNWpcelx, SUNWpcser, SUNWhea
Patch: 109927-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpcmci
Patch: 109321-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpcu, SUNWpsu
Patch: 109321-04 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpcu, SUNWppm, SUNWpsf, SUNWpsu, SUNWscplp
Patch: 109030-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 108998-01, 108994-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpl5u
Patch: 109728-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWppm
Patch: 109891-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWppm
Patch: 109895-01 Obsoletes: 109308-01 Requires: 108980-05, 108529-03 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpsdcr
Patch: 109925-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWpsdpr, SUNWhea
Patch: 108988-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWswmt
Patch: 108988-07 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWswmt
Patch: 109863-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwfs
Patch: 109191-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWeeudt, SUNWeeuos, SUNWeeuow
Patch: 109192-02 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWi5cs
Patch: 110940-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWaccu
Patch: 109235-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWapchr, SUNWapchu, SUNWapchd
Patch: 109067-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWapchu, SUNWcstl, SUNWncar, SUNWncau
Patch: 109875-01 Obsoletes: 109342-01 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWaudh
Patch: 111072-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWbnuu
Patch: 111571-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWbnuu
Patch: 109991-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWbtool
Patch: 109078-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWdhcsu
Patch: 109608-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWhea
Patch: 109643-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWhea
Patch: 109814-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWhea
Patch: 109878-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWhea
Patch: 108809-10 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWman
Patch: 110944-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWtcsh
Patch: 108898-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWxwpmn
Patch: 111597-02 Obsoletes: Requires: 111660-01 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWypuYou have run into bug 6588033 "std::sort from libCstd loops", which is fixed in current patches.
Get the current patches for Sun Studio and also the current patch for the C++ runtime libraries (SUNWlibC patch).
You can find them here:
[http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/index.jsp]
Sun C++ 5.5 probably does not have the fix, since it is quite old and falling out of support.
C++ 5.9 does have the fix. -
Hii ,
plz help me in solving this dump
Short text
Exception condition "UNKNOWN_ERROR" raised.
What happened?
The current ABAP/4 program encountered an unexpected
situation.
Error analysis
A RAISE statement in the program "CL_GUI_FRONTEND_SERVICES======CP" raised the
exception
condition "UNKNOWN_ERROR".
Since the exception was not intercepted by a superior
program, processing was terminated.
Short description of exception condition:
For detailed documentation of the exception condition, use
Transaction SE37 (Function Library). You can take the called
function module from the display of active calls.Hi,
Just Check if you are calling some method of class cl_gui_frontend_services with some wrong parameters. Put a braek point where you are triggering this method and chk.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Siddhesh S.Tawate -
Libthread panic: sleep: cond_timedwait fails : dumping core
Hi,
I am receiving following errors from program...
libthread panic: sleep: cond_timedwait fails : dumping core (PID: 2656 LWP 1)
stacktrace:
6580c
650d8
65334
3d7d0
38470
9b9e4
3511c
Stack trace is
stack trace info from debugger:
lwpkill(5b92e0,ff18e000,ff17c944,ff18e000,3d4a1afb,0) + 8
[savfp=0xffbc62b8,savpc=0xff179a10]
tisleep(0,7fffffff,ff18e000,0,1b0c9c,ff18e000) + 2cc
[savfp=0xffbc6370,savpc=0x9c914]
__0FIshutdowniPcTB(5,1c8c30,1,1c8c74,1c8c75,65) + 264
[savfp=0xffbc7350,savpc=0x3d768]
change_status(4d9288,2,ffbc932e,30310044,36303100,44000000) + bf0
[savfp=0xffbc8cf0,savpc=0x38470]
event_hdlr(4d9288,2,1,ff13bc60,fffffff8,ff18e000) + b0
[savfp=0xffbc9358,savpc=0x9b9e4]
main(7,ffbef324,ffbef344,1c7000,0,0) + 24e4
[savfp=0x0,savpc=0x3511c]
Is there any patch available for this problem?
ThanxHas anyone found a cure for the following?
Hi,
I am receiving following errors from program...
libthread panic: sleep: cond_timedwait fails : dumping
core (PID: 2656 LWP 1)
stacktrace:
6580c
650d8
65334
3d7d0
38470
9b9e4
3511c
Stack trace is
stack trace info from debugger:
lwpkill(5b92e0,ff18e000,ff17c944,ff18e000,3d4a1afb,0
+ 8
[savfp=0xffbc62b8,savpc=0xff179a10]
tisleep(0,7fffffff,ff18e000,0,1b0c9c,ff18e000) +
2cc
[savfp=0xffbc6370,savpc=0x9c914]
__0FIshutdowniPcTB(5,1c8c30,1,1c8c74,1c8c75,65) +
264
[savfp=0xffbc7350,savpc=0x3d768]
change_status(4d9288,2,ffbc932e,30310044,36303100,4400
000) + bf0
[savfp=0xffbc8cf0,savpc=0x38470]
event_hdlr(4d9288,2,1,ff13bc60,fffffff8,ff18e000) +
b0
[savfp=0xffbc9358,savpc=0x9b9e4]
main(7,ffbef324,ffbef344,1c7000,0,0) + 24e4
[savfp=0x0,savpc=0x3511c]
Is there any patch available for this problem?
Thanx -
Detecting when a process is dumping core
Can someone point me to how I might determine if a process is dumping core? The scenario is that I have a watchdog process which needs to send sigabrt to processes which are in wedged state. These processes are running in large memory and hence core dumps can take a little while. I think I remember being able to check a flag of a process which would identify that the process was in the process of dumping core.
ThanksTake a look at "coreadm", specifically "coreadm -e log".
If you enable logging in the core processing, the OS will generate a syslog message every time a core is dumped. Exactly what you needed. -
Studio 10 dbx dumps core with access checking on
I have an application that causes Studio 10 dbx to dump core on start with access checking turned on. It will run OK under Studio 9 dbx, but tends to kill dbx if I attempt to follow the stack when a violation is found.
For some odd reason, 'suppress rui' does not work with it as well.
What information can I provide to help identify this bug? I expect the application and its build environment are too big to send in.
Cheers,
Ianx86/AMD64 doesn't do access checking, or does it now?
Anyway, here is the pstack:
Cheers, Ian.
core '/tmp/core' of 12721: /opt/studio10/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/sparcv9/dbx sm70/icp/test/sparc
ffffffff7e6a39c0 _kill (ffffffff7e7b0f88, 31b1, 2002, 100532d9d, 100532000, 100532) + 8
00000001000bbaa4 ???????? (10062e, 100400, b, 100400, 100633000, 10053f5e0)
ffffffff7e6a2dfc sigacthandler (b, ffffffff7fff8850, ffffffff7fff8570, b, 3d, 3d000000) + 2c
--- called from signal handler with signal 11 (SIGSEGV) ---
000000010025881c __1cHTypetabHGetType6Mii_pnEType__ (ffffffff7fffe738, 100999670, 100999680, 0, 0, ffffffff7
fffb892) + c
000000010029a01c __1cFStabsQmake_tactarglist6MpcrnHSymlist_pnHObjfile_ibb_2_ (ffffffff7fffe738, 7c, 1, 10099
9670, 0, 0) + 104
000000010029ae90 __1cFStabsZcafe_parse_templ_fun_inst6MpnHObjfile_pnDFun_pc5b_4_ (ffffffff7fffe738, 10099967
0, 1009ba7d0, 1, ffffffff7d340fc2, ffffffff7fffb884) + 24c
0000000100286c60 __1cFStabsIFuncDecl6MpnHObjfile_pnDFun_pcb_4_ (ffffffff7fffe738, 100999670, 1009ba990, 5f,
4c, 1009ba990) + ec
0000000100282828 __1cFStabsSNPatchProcessDebug6MpnHObjfile_pnEstab_pcIIbb_I_ (ffffffff7fffe738, 100999670, f
fffffff7d349e14, ffffffff7d31df38, ffffffff7d34f364, ffffffff7fffe66c) + 1d8
000000010024b478 ???????? (10076b050, 49e14, 0, de6, 0, 1)
000000010024b8d8 ???????? (100999670, ffffffffffffffff, 103955440, 102eb6730, 1, 1)
000000010024b6a8 __1cNReadLazyStabs6FpnHObjfile_bb_v_ (100999670, 10053f000, 1, 1, 10053f5e0, 100400) + e4
00000001001dbae8 __1cGRtcFunTlocate_npatch_sites6M_v_ (103933330, 7, e, 80, 84, 103933330) + 80
00000001001db888 __1cGRtcFunSlocate_patch_sites6ML_i_ (103933330, 51eb8400, ed11ad88, 100999a60, 81c7e008, 1
) + 784
00000001001d6544 __1cKRtcLoadObjRrtc_process_check6Mb_v_ (103933330, 100400, 100983860, 1009c4e70, 100983870
, ffffffffffffffff) + 6fc
00000001001c714c __1cGRtcMgrPrtc_new_process6M_v_ (102c1ae30, 10065a400, 0, 0, 1, 10056fe74) + 80c
00000001001c590c __1cGRtcMgrTtry_rtc_new_process6M_b_ (10065a400, 1005d4d05, 0, 10056f000, 10056f, 10076ac30
) + c
00000001001c5544 ???????? (1, 1029df5a9, 10053f5e0, 10065a400, 5, 1002452c8)
00000001000c7984 __1cSActionList_execute6FpnEList4nGAction___pnEProc_pnHHandler_pnJEventInst_nHLevel_e__v_ (
102d13780, 102cb0340, 102d1e1c0, 102ab71d0, 1, 10053b) + 64
0000000100166a4c __1cHHandlerSdecision_procedure6MpnEProc__v_ (102d1e1c0, 102cb0340, 100558, 100400, 1005585
bc, 102ab71d0) + 158
00000001001bfccc __1cKRecognizerHtrigger6MpnEProc__v_ (102d1e1c0, 102cb0340, 100400, 100581000, 100581ea8, 1
0056c18d) + e8
00000001001c0240 __1cKRecognizerIdispatch6FpnGTarget_pnEProc__v_ (10053f5e0, 102cb0340, 100400, 1, 0, 10064e
370) + 58
00000001001b0c44 __1cEProcNvcpu_dispatch6MpnEVCpu__b_ (102cb0340, 100766070, 1005468d0, 1002182a0, 100769888
, 100645d30) + 384
00000001001b0de8 __1cEProcQpervcpu_dispatch6MpnEVCpu__v_ (102cb0340, 10057c3d0, 102d3bc60, 10057c450, 10057c
3d0, 100569599) + 14c
00000001001b15d4 __1cEProcQgeneric_dispatch6MpnEVCpu__b_ (102cb0340, 10057c458, 100569, 100581000, 10056972b
, 100581) + 1a8
00000001001b1d4c __1cEProcCgo6MpnEVCpu_nGProcGo_b_v_ (102cb0340, 100569, 102be9050, cc4, 100581fe8, 1) + 52c
000000010017ca14 __1cGdo_run6FpnGInterp_bnHLevel_e__i_ (100400, 100568000, 100400, 10053f5e0, 100400, 100400
) + 328
00000001002bbba0 ???????? (1005983f7, 102ab8230, 10065b8d8, 0, 10066f510, 102b487e0)
00000001002ba890 __1cNpdksh_execute6FpnGInterp_pnCop_i_i_ (10065b890, 102c81dc0, 0, 10065b890, 102bcf5a0, 10
3539140) + 1c0
00000001002a710c __1cLpdksh_shell6FpnGInterp_pnGSource__i_ (10065b890, 102cf6280, 100400, 100596d79, 100596d
80, 1000bb4b0) + 4c0
00000001000bfa5c __1cNmain_cmd_loop6FpnGInterp__v_ (10065b890, 100400, 100533d18, 100614178, 100581f10, 1005
33) + a8
00000001000c0a8c main (100400, 100532, 100533d18, 10065b890, 10053f5e0, 1) + b8c
00000001000b409c _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 17c
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