Ok; I'm running ADSM 3.7.2.0 on AIX 2.4; the server died with a core
dump, and we can't get it restarted - it crashed out each time.

several of the drives that the database volumes live on have hit 100%;
we suspect this as the problem, but we can't allocate more space to the
database since the server won't start...  anyone know why it would crash
just because the dbvols filled or the disks filled up?  I understand
that processes would die, but not the server itself...
        I'll be happy to answer any further questions you all may have to help
clear this up.

thanks in advance,

        Anthony Lanni

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FROM  errpt -a on the AIX box:


---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LABEL:          CORE_DUMP
IDENTIFIER:     C60BB505

Date/Time:       Tue Dec  4 11:16:13
Sequence Number: 185734
Machine Id:      000173314C00
Node Id:         judas
Class:           S
Type:            PERM
Resource Name:   SYSPROC

Description
SOFTWARE PROGRAM ABNORMALLY TERMINATED

Probable Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM

User Causes
USER GENERATED SIGNAL

         Recommended Actions
         CORRECT THEN RETRY

Failure Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM

         Recommended Actions
         RERUN THE APPLICATION PROGRAM
         IF PROBLEM PERSISTS THEN DO THE FOLLOWING
         CONTACT APPROPRIATE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Detail Data
SIGNAL NUMBER
            6
USER'S PROCESS ID:
        15356
FILE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
            6
INODE NUMBER
        32797
PROGRAM NAME
dsmserv.42
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
pthread_k 150
??
Unable to generate symptom string.
Stack is unusable.
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