Mark Johnson wrote: > I had a kernel abort last night. Attched is part of the knldiag.err > file. I have the other files as well and some other > interesting files > were generated that I haven't seen before: > > AK.dmp > AK.stm > dbm.utl > rtedump > > The program that caused the problem was performing some major > queries in > the database rolling up data from several tables and I believe the > queries retrieve a large number of rows. > > Is there a diagnostic tool to troubleshoot this or can > someone read the > trace files? I'll forward any other files necessary. > > Thanks in advance, > Mark > ... > kernel!_a93swap_from_application + 187 bytes > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > SFrame: IP:0057d95b RA:0057e14b FP:0766dcc4 SP:0766dc98 > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > Params: 01:0766e1a0 02:00000000 03:0766e19b 04:0766e1a0 > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > kernel!_a93vreceive + 139 bytes > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > SFrame: IP:0057e14b RA:0057f0e1 FP:0766dce4 SP:0766dc98 > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > Params: 01:0166e1a0 02:00000000 03:0766e18f 04:00008de8 > 2003-12-16 02:24:38 0x9A0 ERR 19999 BTRACE > kernel!_a93_user_commands + 129 bytes ...
Hi Mark, looks like there is something wrong with the comunication packet. Could you please send me the knldiag and the AK.stm file for further investigation. Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Holger SAP Labs Berlin -- MaxDB Discussion Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
