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тАО03-13-2009 06:57 AM
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тАО03-13-2009 07:01 AM
тАО03-13-2009 07:01 AM
Re: Core Dump File
> Where can I get gzip or bunzip2
Thanks to Merijn, versions for 10.20 are available from him:
http://www.cmve.net/merijn/downloads.html
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО03-13-2009 07:04 AM
тАО03-13-2009 07:04 AM
Re: Core Dump File
Not sure what command to use to install this on my server. Once I have this I should be able to extract tbz files.
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тАО03-13-2009 08:34 AM
тАО03-13-2009 08:34 AM
Re: Core Dump File
http://www.cmve.net/merijn/bzip2-1.0.5-10.20.sd
should be a depot file installable using swinstall, if I am not wrong.
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тАО03-13-2009 12:38 PM
тАО03-13-2009 12:38 PM
Re: Core Dump File
Once you get gdb, have you decided what you are going to do with it? Do you have debug info in your application?
In most cases, unless you have a development machine, you just record the fact you have a core file and use file(1) to see what signal and executable. Then you remove it. If you start seeing more of them, then you do something.
"chatr cmmload" will give you a start of the list of shlibs.
You can also copy the core file and executable and ALL of the shlibs it uses to a supported machine and then use gdb there.
>all these P95270.812 files are located in the "/disk3/cmmData" directory. They are files from another PC that get uploaded to the directory and a cron job starts the C program
Is that program cmmload?
Perhaps there are too many files in cmmData to handle. Why not move half of them aside and see if it works. If they are removed after being processed, then move the other half back.
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тАО03-18-2009 11:34 AM
тАО03-18-2009 11:34 AM
Re: Core Dump File
sn42036_ORACLE72>cmmload
2 files
Memory fault(coredump)
sn42036_ORACLE72>
With that in mind, is there a command that I can run in UNIX to test the memory modules before I pick and choose what memory module is bad.
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тАО03-18-2009 11:47 AM
тАО03-18-2009 11:47 AM
Re: Core Dump File
Why? "Memory fault" is a signal 11, which means "I'm an bad programmer and I messed up".
There is no hardware problem.
From your chatr output, you would need to copy these files to your supported OS with wdb/gdb:
cmmload
/usr/lib/libcma.1 /usr/lib/pa1.1/libcl.1 /usr/lib/libnsl_s.1 /usr/lib/libc.1
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тАО03-18-2009 12:10 PM
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