How much memory is available on the server; things tend to act weird
when malloc's start to fail.  Malloc's are more than likely required
in the logging routine, so a failure c/would block the log write.

Axton Grams

On 8/3/07, Chintan Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> Hello all,
>
> I am getting this thing on my client(and not ARERR 154 which is Malloc error
> in client library).
> Does the ARERR 300(Malloc failed on server) get registered in arerror.log
> file?
>
> If its supposed to be registered then i would tell you in advance that i am
> not seeing it in arerror.log. Is there some bug here?
>
> Please let me  know where exactly does that get registered.
> Thanks
> Chintan.
>
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