[Orca-users] Segmentation Fault was: Solution: SE Toolkit and Orca Segmentation Fault on dirent_t

Varga Pavol Pavol_Varga at tempest.sk
Mon May 7 00:40:39 PDT 2007


Hi,
I think, that I have simillar or the same problem...

# uname -a
SunOS infra1 5.10 Generic_118855-36 i86pc i386 i86pc

# prtdiag -v|head -1
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V20z

# pkginfo -l RICHPse|grep -i version
     VERSION:  3.4.1

# grep -i version /opt/orca/lib/orcallator.se|head -1
// Version 1.37:   Dec 28, 2002 Improved algorithm in raw_disk_map() which

# df -ka|awk '{print $1}'
Filesystem
/dev/md/dsk/d0
/devices
ctfs
proc
mnttab
swap
objfs
/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap2.so.1
fd
/dev/md/dsk/d3
swap
swap
swap
swap
/dev/md/dsk/d4
/dev/md/dsk/d6
/dev/vx/dsk/ldapdg/ldapvol
/dev/vx/dsk/ldapdg/amvol
/dev/vx/dsk/msgsrdg/msgsrvol
/dev/vx/dsk/homedg/homevol
/dev/vx/dsk/thindg/srsetcvol
/dev/vx/dsk/thindg/raymotevar
/dev/vx/dsk/thindg/raymotedb
/dev/vx/dsk/thindg/srsvarvol

# /opt/RICHPse/bin/se -d /opt/orca/lib/orcallator.se &> /tmp/output.txt
Segmentation Fault

# tail output.txt
if (raw_disk_short_name_cmp(second_name<md20>, second_name_length<4>, 
short_name<md4>, short_name_length<3>) == <0>)
if (strncmp(<dad>, disk1<md20>, <3>) == <0>)
for(i = <0>
; i<3> < disk1_length<4>; i++)
i = <0>
if (disk1[0]<m> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk1[1]<d> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk1[2]<2> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk1[3]<0> == <44>)
i++;
for(i = <0>
; i<4> < disk2_length<3>; i++)
i = <0>
if (disk2[0]<m> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk2[1]<d> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk2[2]<4> == <44>)
i++;
if (disk1_length<4> != disk2_length<3>)
return <1>;
if (strcmp(RAW_disk[0].short_name[0]<s>, short_name<md4>) == <0>)
j++;
strcpy(short_name<md4>, GLOBAL_disk_info[15].short_name<(nil)>)

Many thanks for your effort for SEToolkit & ORCA, such a great tools on 
the SPARC platform!

-- 
Pavol

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