On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Henk Langeveld wrote:

Jeffry R. Abramson wrote:

We are seeing some errors where scripts are dying after logging the following in /var/log/messages:

kernel: script [16631] general protection rip:41c006 rsp:7fff1cf9af60 error:0 kernel: script [30204]: segfault at eb8770 rip 4a8e98 rsp 7fffae5cc680 error 4

Not sure if it is an application problem or a kernel problem or an interaction between the two. Has anyone else out there seen similar behavior?


Do your have any idea *where* in the script ksh dies?
Is the behaviour consistent? reproducable?
How often do these scripts run?


The problem might best be described as random and capricious. It is neither consistent nor reproducable AFAIK. These particular scripts are daemons that run continuously.

As for your original question:

I sometimes see GPFs when I exit a UWIN shell window under Windows XP.
Of course, windows doesn't call it GPF anymore, but delivers the more narative:

        The instruction at '...' referenced memory at '...'.
        The memory could not be read.

I've never bothered digging deeper into it,
as the behaviour is quite haphazard.

Now you see it, now you don't, and it only occurs on exit.

Henk


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