On Tuesday 21 September 2004 10:12 am, Andrew Grumet wrote:
> Well, "ulimit -c" returns 0 when run as both myself and the aolserver user.
>  Let me see about putting "ulimit -c unlimited" in our startup script.
>
> I've been trying to reproduce this on our dev server, so far with no luck.
> If all else fails we'll roll aol4 to production and try to get a core file.

Yes, we really need a core file, with that we can tell where it killed itself.

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