[Orca-users] Seg Fault on 2 Sunfire 280's

Jaouich.Cyril at hydro.qc.ca Jaouich.Cyril at hydro.qc.ca
Thu Jul 31 06:07:23 PDT 2003


Hi Big Chuck,

	I had the same problem with a Solaris 8, I ended up commenting the
parameter #define USE_RAWDISK in the orcallator.se

	It has worked ever since.

	Thanks

Cyril Jaouich (Consultant Unix)
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Big Chuck [mailto:ccarson at echeeba.com] 
Envoyé : mercredi 30 juillet, 2003 21:40
À : Blair Zajac
Cc : Orca Mailing List
Objet : Re: [Orca-users] Seg Fault on 2 Sunfire 280's


Blair Zajac wrote:
> Big Chuck wrote:
> 
>>Blair Zajac wrote:
>>
>>>Big Chuck wrote:
>>
>><snip>
>>
>>>>I am at a loss. I can find no different on these machines other than the
>>>>fact that the working machines on running Veritas Foundation Suite and
>>>>the two databases are running Database Edition for Oracle. (thus not a
>>>>whole hell of a lot of difference)
>>>>
>>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>Look for any oddly named filesystem devices in /dev and /devices.  They
>>>may need to be removed.
>>>
>>>Also, you can run orcallator.se with -d and you'll get debugging output
>>>which will be useful to see where it crashes.
>>>
>>>Best,
>>>Blair
>>>
>>
>>Odd, I just installed it onto an E4500 that also has Database Edition
>>for Oracle with the /dev/odm and /dev/qlog devices entry it works on
>>that box.
>>
>>Hmmm, I am at a loss. Unfortunately the main system I wanted to monitor
>>was one of the 280's that it does not work on. =(
> 
> 
> Those two devices won't cause the crash.
> 
> Did you run the find?
> 
> Did you run se -d?
> 
> Best,
> Blair
> 

I ran the find and it did not find any files with spaces. When I run se 
-d orcallator.se, I get several pages of output but here are the last 
several lines:

strcpy(short_name<ssd1,c>, GLOBAL_disk_info[15].short_name<ssd1,d>)
if (j<15> > <0>)
if (strncmp(first_name<sd6>, short_name<ssd1,d>, first_len<3>) == <0>)
if (strcmp(RAW_disk[2].short_name[2]<9>, short_name<ssd1,d>) == <0>)
j++;
strcpy(short_name<ssd1,d>, GLOBAL_disk_info[16].short_name<ssd1,e>)
if (j<16> > <0>)
if (strncmp(first_name<sd6>, short_name<ssd1,e>, first_len<3>) == <0>)
if (strcmp(RAW_disk[2].short_name[2]<9>, short_name<ssd1,e>) == <0>)
j++;
strcpy(short_name<ssd1,e>, GLOBAL_disk_info[17].short_name<ssd1,g>)
if (j<17> > <0>)
if (strncmp(first_name<sd6>, short_name<ssd1,g>, first_len<3>) == <0>)
if (strcmp(RAW_disk[2].short_name[2]<9>, short_name<ssd1,g>) == <0>)
j++;
strcpy(short_name<ssd1,g>, GLOBAL_disk_info[18].short_name<(nil)>)
Segmentation Fault

-Chuck




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