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тАО02-28-2006 09:41 PM
тАО02-28-2006 09:41 PM
Any idea to run the program without coredump for big files?
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тАО02-28-2006 09:45 PM
тАО02-28-2006 09:45 PM
Re: Pro*C Coredump
i suspect the filesystem is not allowing for filesizes > 2Gb.
Have a look at the /etc/fstab file.
If it says nolargefiles, that is the problem.
Get the filesystem set-up changed.
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тАО02-28-2006 09:48 PM
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тАО02-28-2006 09:53 PM
тАО02-28-2006 09:53 PM
Re: Pro*C Coredump
You need to find whether you have enabled largefile support on your FS.
Try with, # fsadm
Make sure, you have enabled largefiles support to handle >2GB
-Arun
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тАО02-28-2006 10:08 PM
тАО02-28-2006 10:08 PM
Re: Pro*C Coredump
IMPORTANT NOTE: the command I have given is very sensitive. Make sure u use "-m" option.
1) check where the file is situated.
let say in /var/opt/app is the directory where the file is created..
then perform
bdf /var/opt/app
find the LV that is used for this mount point. lets say is is /dev/vg01/lvol9.
now be careful in issuing the following command. Make sure you use "-m" option.
mkfs -m /dev/vg01/lvol9
See whether "largefiles" is mentioned in the output.
If YES,
then most probably the FS ,though supports the largefiles, it wasn't mounted with Largefile support may be.. so mount the FS, with
mount -o largefiles ....
IF NO,
then you need to recreate the FS with largefiles support.. for this you have be using -o largefiles to "newfs" or "fsadm" commands.
Regards,
Senthil Kumar .A
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тАО02-28-2006 10:10 PM
тАО02-28-2006 10:10 PM
Re: Pro*C Coredump
Earlier the program was compiled in 32 bit mode. I changed to 64 bit mode and now no problem. No coredump. It works fine.
Thanks for the lightning response.
Regards,
Saravanan.
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тАО02-28-2006 10:16 PM
тАО02-28-2006 10:16 PM
Re: Pro*C Coredump
Thanks to ITRC members.
Regards,
Saravanan.