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Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 10:29:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: karyn joseph <josephk>
Subject: Re: os-solaris/4374: [notice] child pid 1525 exit signal Segmentation 
Fault (11)
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No custom modules in place.

The segmentation fault happens periodically while the server is up and running. 
 
As I mentioned in the initial report, I will see jobs that have never released 
for over a period of time, and these jobs will not die, even after the initial 
pid has been killed.

In other words, it is reproduced constantly.  Although I don't know what is 
happening to hold the specific jobs in their "open" state.

Karyn

> Date: 9 May 1999 16:48:59 -0000
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> Subject: Re: os-solaris/4374: [notice] child pid 1525 exit signal 
> Segmentation 
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> Synopsis: [notice] child pid 1525 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11)
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> State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
> State-Changed-By: lars
> State-Changed-When: Sun May  9 09:48:58 PDT 1999
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> Do you use any custom modules?
> Do you know in what situations the segmentation fault
> occurs (can you reproduce it)?
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> Release-Changed-From-To: version 1.3.4-1.3.4
> Release-Changed-By: lars
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