A signal 11 can be the result of a whole host of things, all of which boil
down to a defect in arserverd.  If you want to resolve the issue, you need
to get an arserverd with debug symbols (debug build), generate a core file,
then ship that core file to BMC.  It is very likely that the issue is either
resolved or will manifest itself in new ways in a later patch.

Axton Grams

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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Uday Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** Hi Tauf,
>
> Corrupt character field can also result invalid address being accessed,
> resulting into c0000005 (this is equivalent of signal 11 on Unix).  Please
> refer the BMC KB KM-000000011910. You need to generalize it.
>
> If you are facing this issue by different user but pertaining to same form
> then possibly some record may be corrupt in that form. In case you have
> enabled logging you should be able to get the corresponding SQL statement in
> the SQL log.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Uday Joshi
>
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Chowdhury, Tauf
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 24, 2008 08:41 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* AR Server Crash - Not sure why... - ARS 7.1 patch 2
>
> **
>
> All,
>
> OK, this is a new issue that started this week.
>
> Environment:
>
> AR: Server group, win2k3, 2 AR servers.  2 Mid tier servers running
> exclusively on tomcat. Remote Oracle 10g DB on Unix cluster. ITSM 7.0.3 p7
>
> ARS 7.1 patch 2, mid tier on tomcat 5.5.20.
>
> Symptoms:
>
> 1.       Users cannot log in.
>
> 2.       I verify. Cannot log in with user tool on either AR server.
>
> 3.       AR System Service on both windows boxes are in Started state.
>
> 4.       Ar error log shows:
>
> Tue Dec 23 15:55:03 2008  390635 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
>
> Tue Dec 23 15:55:03 2008
>
>    Timestamp: Tue Dec 23 2008 15:55:04.5320
>
>    Thread Id: 2420
>
>    Version: 7.1.00 Patch 002 200802011900 Feb  1 2008 20:12:40
>
>    ServerName: remedy-app
>
>    Database: SQL -- Oracle
>
>    Hardware: Intel Pentium
>
>    OS: Windows NT 5.2
>
>    RPC Id: 365007
>
>    RPC Call: 73 (GLEWF)
>
>    RPC Queue: 390635
>
>    Client: User djones from Mid-tier (protocol 13) at IP address
> 172.24.19.113
>
>    Logging On:
>
>    Code: c0000005
>
>    Operation: read
>
>    Access Addr: 0x2
>
>    Stack Begin:
>
>    Stack End
>
>
>
> Tue Dec 23 15:55:04 2008  390635 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
>
> Tue Dec 23 15:55:04 2008     0xc0000005
>
> Tue Dec 23 15:55:04 2008  390635 : AR System server terminated -- fatal
> error encountered (ARNOTE 21)
>
>
>
> 5.       Had to restart services to regain connectivity.
>
> 6.       A few hours went by and I pretty much had a repeat of Steps 1-5.
> Yes… step 4, the logs look exactly the same. Same user.
>
> 7.       The next day, Steps 1-5 again, different time, same error but
> different user. Then again, this new user later in the afternoon.
>
> 8.       I asked the users if they had been using the system all day.
> Answer was yes. I asked what they might have been doing at the time, and
> they stated just updating an incident.
>
> 9.       SO I contacted BMC and I am basically running every log under the
> sun for them until this error happens again. BMC stated I should upgrade to
> Patch 5 on ARS.
>
> 10.   Has anyone experienced this and if so, what should I look at???
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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