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I'm having a major problem with an application crashing.
The problem is that no core file is produced so I don't have a clue _why_
it's happening. I'm hoping someone has seen
this kind of behaviour.
- there is no core file produced
- the launch script explicity sets the coredump size to unlimited
- the directory where the application is run from is writeable.
Since the above conditions are true, I'm thinking it's not actually
producing a core file. So my question is this, when would a crash _not_
produce a core?
Kernel 2.4.9-31
RedHat 7.2
Linux Streams 2.13.16
-fjr
Frank Ramsay
Systems Programmer
Castel, Inc
100 Cummings Center
Suite 157h
Beverly, MA 01915
(978) 236 1000 (voice)
(978) 236 1197 (fax)
Email: framsay at castelhq.com
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