Tirthankar wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I have a core for a userland process. Its a 32bit binary running on 
> amd64 machine and the process gets a SIGSEGV in elf_bndr
> 
> Any idea why I am hitting such a panic.

please be precise and consistent with your terminology, you make other 
peoples' lives much easier :-) - we generally use "panic" for kernel 
crashes, which this quite clearly isn't, so let's stick with "core" (which, 
alas, is used for many things ... but that's a different story)

IIRC, libclcomm and rgm are terms out of Sun Cluster, so maybe you want to 
float this past an appropriate cluster person or alias (add relevant info 
such as OS and Sun Cluster versions ...)

HTH
Michael
> 
>  > $G
> C++ symbol demangling enabled
>  > $C
> fd8b11cc ld.so.1`elf_bndr+0x217(fecf0f10, a08, fe11ac31)
> fd8b11ec ld.so.1`elf_rtbndr+0x14(a08, fe11ac31, b186568, fd8b14ac, 0, 1e)
> fd8b1840 0xfecf0f10(8091548, fd8b187c, fd8b1870, 0, fd8f1ce4)
> fd8b18e0 libclcomm.so.1`void 
> _rgm_rgm_comm_idl_scswitch_primaries_receive+0xb1(809154c, fd8b1b04)
> fd8b1934 libclcomm.so.1`void 
> remote_handler::handle_incoming_call+0x101(8091550, fd8b1b04)
> fd8f1d20 libclcomm.so.1`void 
> solaris_xdoor_server::object_server+0x912(86b89f0, fd8f1d74, 89, 0, 0, 
> fe8138e0)
> 00000000 libc.so.1`_door_return+0xb7()
>  >
> 
> I am guessing that its a linking problem or a memory corruption
> 


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Michael Schuster        http://blogs.sun.com/recursion
Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion'

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