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Hi,<BR>
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I am using gcc version egcs-2.91.66 and Linux version 2.2.14-6.1.1(i686). Limit for core file size is infinite on my machine.<BR>
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What can I do for kernel mulithreaded core dump issue?<BR>
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-Shashi<BR>
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 Craig Rodrigues wrote :<BR>
>On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 09:48:57AM -0000, shashi bhushan singh wrote:<BR>
> > Hi,<BR>
> ><BR>
> > I am facing some issues in using OmniOrb4 library on Linux. Sometimes<BR>
> > my application exits without any core file getting generated. Exit<BR>
> > code of the application seems to suggest that the app received either<BR>
>} SIGABRT(some times...) or SIGSEGV(some times...). Has someone faced such<BR>
>} an issue ? Any pointers ??? ><BR>
><BR>
>You didn't give information about the compiler version<BR>
>or Linux version that you are using. That info could be helpful.<BR>
><BR>
>If you are crashing and not getting a core file, there could be<BR>
>a few reasons:<BR>
>- some versions of Linux kernels did not generate core files<BR>
> if a signal was received in a thread<BR>
>- your shell (bash, tcsh, etc.) may be limiting the size of core<BR>
> files (type limit, or ulimit to find out)<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
>One useful tool for finding these kinds of problems<BR>
>is Valgrind: http://valgrind.kde.org<BR>
><BR>
>--<BR>
>Craig Rodrigues Distributed Systems and Logistics, Office 6/325A<BR>
>crodrigu@bbn.com BBN Technologies, a Verizon company<BR>
>(617) 873-4725 Cambridge, MA<BR>
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