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08-23-2002 02:25 AM
08-23-2002 02:25 AM
aC++ apps, threads and core files...
Hi All
O/S - HP-UX 11.0
aC++ - C.03.30
H/W - L1000
Mem - 1GB
We (still) have a problem with core file creation, and would like to know how we can handle this one.
Our developers have demonstrated to me that when a program keeps on allocating memory (it starts swapping up to a point), it eventually dumps and creates a core file.
If however the same thing is done in a thread instead of in the main program, the swapping starts and after a while the program just terminates with no core file being created.
Anybody got any ideas please?
Thanks
Carlo
O/S - HP-UX 11.0
aC++ - C.03.30
H/W - L1000
Mem - 1GB
We (still) have a problem with core file creation, and would like to know how we can handle this one.
Our developers have demonstrated to me that when a program keeps on allocating memory (it starts swapping up to a point), it eventually dumps and creates a core file.
If however the same thing is done in a thread instead of in the main program, the swapping starts and after a while the program just terminates with no core file being created.
Anybody got any ideas please?
Thanks
Carlo
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08-23-2002 04:15 AM
08-23-2002 04:15 AM
Re: aC++ apps, threads and core files...
Fix your program so that it doesn't core dump is the first thought that comes to mind.
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08-23-2002 04:19 AM
08-23-2002 04:19 AM
Re: aC++ apps, threads and core files...
The problem is that when a thread abends, no core is created so that one can determine what to fix.
Carlo
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