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тАО07-02-2003 01:38 PM
тАО07-02-2003 01:38 PM
Hi All,
What means this core file ? Anybody has an idea ?
core:
$RCSfile: protocols,v $ $Revision: 4.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/07/26 20
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: alpha_unwind.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.6 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/01/$
$RCSfile: otschandle.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.7.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1997/02/25$
$RCSfile: schsetp.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.4.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1992/03/19 17$
$RCSfile: schgetp.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 19$
$RCSfile: schsetsch.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.4.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1992/03/19 $
$RCSfile: schgetsch.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.5.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/06/28 $
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: psx4_shm.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.5.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 1$
$RCSfile: psx4_nspace_ts.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.14.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1998/$
$RCSfile: psx4_csem.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.23.3 $ (DEC) $Date: 1998/05/08$
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: schgetmax.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1996/12/18 $
$RCSfile: schgetmin.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1996/12/18 $
$RCSfile: schgetrr.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 1$
$RCSfile: csem_sleep_wake.s,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/$
$RCSfile: csem_atomic.s,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.3 $ (DEC) $Date: 1994/02/1$
Regards,
Ricardo Bassoi
What means this core file ? Anybody has an idea ?
core:
$RCSfile: protocols,v $ $Revision: 4.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/07/26 20
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: alpha_unwind.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.6 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/01/$
$RCSfile: otschandle.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.7.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1997/02/25$
$RCSfile: schsetp.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.4.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1992/03/19 17$
$RCSfile: schgetp.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 19$
$RCSfile: schsetsch.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.4.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1992/03/19 $
$RCSfile: schgetsch.c,v $ $Revision: 4.2.5.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/06/28 $
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: psx4_shm.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.5.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 1$
$RCSfile: psx4_nspace_ts.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.14.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1998/$
$RCSfile: psx4_csem.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.23.3 $ (DEC) $Date: 1998/05/08$
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
habitat_id = realtime_12:1991
$RCSfile: schgetmax.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1996/12/18 $
$RCSfile: schgetmin.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1996/12/18 $
$RCSfile: schgetrr.c,v $ $Revision: 1.1.6.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1995/04/28 1$
$RCSfile: csem_sleep_wake.s,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.2 $ (DEC) $Date: 1993/$
$RCSfile: csem_atomic.s,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.3 $ (DEC) $Date: 1994/02/1$
Regards,
Ricardo Bassoi
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тАО07-02-2003 06:33 PM
тАО07-02-2003 06:33 PM
Re: Core File
Try using the file command to identify the process by name:
file core
core: core file from 'sleep' - received SIGQUIT
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
file core
core: core file from 'sleep' - received SIGQUIT
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО07-02-2003 08:02 PM
тАО07-02-2003 08:02 PM
Re: Core File
If you are not sure which program produced the 'core' file then use the command 'file core' will tell you the executable name that the core file is from.
Change to the directory where the core dump is located and enter gdb as in the example below.
$ script /tmp/coredump.log
$ gdb $ORACLE_HOME/bin/ core
(gdb) bt
... << Stack should appear here
(gdb) quit
$ exit
Change to the directory where the core dump is located and enter gdb as in the example below.
$ script /tmp/coredump.log
$ gdb $ORACLE_HOME/bin/
(gdb) bt
... << Stack should appear here
(gdb) quit
$ exit
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тАО07-03-2003 03:13 AM
тАО07-03-2003 03:13 AM
Solution
The keywords RCSfile and habitat_id match this thread related to bison-1.30:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2001-12/msg00074.html
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2001-12/msg00074.html
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