[Orca-users] orca stops running after a while

Dagobert Michelsen dam at baltic-online.de
Wed Jun 23 11:05:28 PDT 2010


Hi Dean,

Am 23.06.2010 um 18:02 schrieb Dean Thompson:
> I'm running orca on Solaris 10 SPARC.
> I've successfully installed orca and related packages on one of our servers.
> start_orcallator runs with no problem but when I check it later then it has stopped, without any data files generated. 
> I ran /opt/RICHPse/bin/se -d /usr/local/lib/orcallator.se and it ran for a while before stopping. The last bit of output was this;
> 
> if ((buf[0]<"> != <35>) && (buf[0]<"> != <10>))
> p = strtok(buf<"/ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14" 366 "ssd"\n>, < >)
> n = atoi(strtok(<(nil)>, < >))
> path = strtok(p<"/ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14">, <">)
> if (path</ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14> =~ </node>)
> if (str2int_put(path_tree<4310522656>, path</ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14>, n<366>) == <-1>)
> status = avlinsert(tree<4310522656>, ((ulonglong) tag</ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14>), data<366>, &anp<4464615664>)
> switch(status<2>)
> node = *((anode_t *) anp<4464615616>)
> if (status<2> == <0>)
> node.an_tag = ((ulonglong) strdup(tag</ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,14>))
> node.an_data = data<366>
> struct_empty(node(STRUCTURE), anp<4464615616>)
> return <0>;
> if ((buf[0]<"> != <35>) && (buf[0]<"> != <10>))
> p = strtok(buf<"/ssm at 0,0/pci at 1a,600000/SUNW,qlc at 2/fp at 0,0/ssd at w5006016041e058da,13" 367 "ssd"\n>, Hangup
> 
> What could the problem be?

Is it a "Hangup" or does it dump core? If it dumps core please have a look at the stacktrace.


Best regards

  -- Dago


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