Attached pstack dumps from both Nortel and Dynamicsoft.
Below are the emails from them describing the SEGV they've
encountered. Nortel used 1.2.2_14, Dynamicsoft used 1.2.2_12
From: "Keith Melkild" <###@###.###>
To: "'Ross Knippel'" <###@###.###>
Subject: RE: You're gonna love this....
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 18:02:42 -0600
MIME-Version: 1.0
Hi,
We've had another one.... it looks a little different - the log file didn't
even have what kind of fault occurred. Hopefully, it's the same - let me
know.
I've place the files including a core in pstack in the drop area. Grab all
the files that match appsvr_*
Thanks,
Keith
From: Allan Andersen <###@###.###>
To: "'Ross Knippel'" <###@###.###>, "'Jerry Driscoll'" <###@###.###>, ###@###.###
Cc: Steve Mayer <###@###.###>, PerformanceTeam <###@###.###>, Jon Schlegel <###@###.###>
Subject: Coredumpt seen with 122_12 and the RE
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:24:07 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Ross,
We just saw a core dump of the java 1.2.2_12 VM with our RE based (Service
Engine) SE server.
I believe you have the Core RE installed and all the base functionality
should be same as in the SE server
- both are variations of the RE.
It is the first time we have seen coredumps with the SE in a very long time
- the core dumps reported recently have
all been found on our Application Engine.
The core dump happened in a our duration test bed where we have been running
100 of millions of IMs thru SE's. In this
particular case we were loading with IMs that could not be delivered
(problem with config) - so kind of an abnormal test
- but never the less shouldn't crash the VM.
I have attached pstack trace and JVM args below.
thanks,
Allan
<<SEjava122_12.log>> <<dsse_env.sh>> <<dsse.sh>>
Below are the emails from them describing the SEGV they've
encountered. Nortel used 1.2.2_14, Dynamicsoft used 1.2.2_12
From: "Keith Melkild" <###@###.###>
To: "'Ross Knippel'" <###@###.###>
Subject: RE: You're gonna love this....
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 18:02:42 -0600
MIME-Version: 1.0
Hi,
We've had another one.... it looks a little different - the log file didn't
even have what kind of fault occurred. Hopefully, it's the same - let me
know.
I've place the files including a core in pstack in the drop area. Grab all
the files that match appsvr_*
Thanks,
Keith
From: Allan Andersen <###@###.###>
To: "'Ross Knippel'" <###@###.###>, "'Jerry Driscoll'" <###@###.###>, ###@###.###
Cc: Steve Mayer <###@###.###>, PerformanceTeam <###@###.###>, Jon Schlegel <###@###.###>
Subject: Coredumpt seen with 122_12 and the RE
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:24:07 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Ross,
We just saw a core dump of the java 1.2.2_12 VM with our RE based (Service
Engine) SE server.
I believe you have the Core RE installed and all the base functionality
should be same as in the SE server
- both are variations of the RE.
It is the first time we have seen coredumps with the SE in a very long time
- the core dumps reported recently have
all been found on our Application Engine.
The core dump happened in a our duration test bed where we have been running
100 of millions of IMs thru SE's. In this
particular case we were loading with IMs that could not be delivered
(problem with config) - so kind of an abnormal test
- but never the less shouldn't crash the VM.
I have attached pstack trace and JVM args below.
thanks,
Allan
<<SEjava122_12.log>> <<dsse_env.sh>> <<dsse.sh>>