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Re: core with Oracle 8.1.7 on AIX 4.3.3

From: Rick Wessman <Rick.Wessman_at_oracle.com>
Date: 11 Jan 2002 09:25:49 -0800
Message-ID: <socvge894v6.fsf@rwessman-sun.us.oracle.com>


The only thing to do is call Oracle support because this is an Oracle bug.

                                Rick

Luc Vanel <lvanel_at_worldonline.fr> writes:

> Hello,
> I've got a core in a multi-threaded program using Oracle Server 8.1.7
> with Pro*C on AIX 4.3.3 / RS6000 (with 2 processors). The stack is shown
> below :
>
> >>
> Segmentation fault in waitpid at 0xd01a3a28
> 0xd01a3a28 (waitpid+0xd0) 93a30000 stw r29,0x0(r3)
> (dbx) where
> waitpid(??, ??, ??) at 0xd01a3a28
> sntpreap(??, ??) at 0xd10d86a0
> sslsshandler(0x14) at 0xd0e42784
> vp._vp_sleep(??, ??) at 0xd0012a50
> evt._usched_dispatch(??, ??, ??) at 0xd0011130
> <<
>
> The program works fine on another RS6000 (single processor) with Oracle
> 8.1.6.
>
> Would anybody have an idea for this ?
>
> Thanks alot.
>
>
>

-- 
                                Rick Wessman
                                Security Assurance Group
                                Oracle Corporation
                                Rick.Wessman_at_oracle.com

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                         those of Oracle Corporation.
Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 11:25:49 CST

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