Seg Violation on Linux
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Mon Nov 7 15:16:10 PST 2005
I have been trying things to solve this for days. I need some new
suggestions.
Process is starting with rclerk and creating a new record. After the
record has been created and the processing is complete, I have an EXIT
command so it will end and not continue to another record.
rclerk filename -xa
Usually it works just fine, but in some cases it gives me a
"segmentation violation" instead of a clean exit.
I added msgbox prompts before the last few commands to see which makes
it stop and the crash is when the EXIT is reached.
The data all seems to be correctly posted. The logic seems complete and
something filePro is doing after my processing seems to cause the crash.
The file does not have any indexes. The file does not have an automatic
process table.
When it crashes I have to kill the process. If I try to load the file
in dclerk to see the data, the file will hang until the crashed process
is killed. If I am accessing in a different telnet session even the
processing for that file I am stuck on that session until I kill the
processing on the "Seg Violation" session.
I have tried it both from a menu prompt and a batch file - no difference.
I have tried rclerk and dclerk, and the rclerk crashes and the dclerk
seems to work.
I am actually logged in as filepro to execute this function.
dclerk is 5.0.13D4
rclerk is 5.0.13R4
That is all I can remember to mention. I have cleared up all the other
issues and most of the files work and process correctly. This is not
the largest file or smallest file. It has clean data and has processed
correctly.
I have rebooted the Linix system which is SuSe I am not sure what
release (sorry) I will get it if you can tell me how to determine that.
Nancy
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