Seg Violation on Linux
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Mon Nov 7 17:07:39 PST 2005
Alan Mazuti wrote:
> Trying using the -t option and increasing the token size.
I knew there would be something I overlooked. Toksize is as follows:
PFTOKSIZE=200000
PFFORMTOKSIZE=200000
PFAUTOKSIZE=60000
Nancy
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:filepro-list-bounces at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Nancy
> Palmquist
> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 3:16 PM
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> Subject: Seg Violation on Linux
>
> 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.
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