On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Michael Shapiro wrote:
>
> Hmm: as you see there is no NAME for that mapping, so this is why you're
> not getting any symbols: we didn't match it to an object file.
> Can you send back the entire $m output?

You are dead on; 100800000 - 10090e000 doesn't contain a name:

  BASE            LIMIT             SIZE   NAME
100000000        100400000         400000 /opt/U/_app
100400000        100800000         400000
100800000        10090e000         10e000
100a0c000        100ab6000         aa000  /opt/U/_app

Does anyone happen to know if there is an alternative way to find the 
executable or library that is mapped (I am assuming it is mapped, which
may not be the case given Mike' previous comments on dlclose()) at 
100800000? If that isn't possible, is there a way to take an address 
(0x10085f2a0 in this case) and resolve it to a symbol name in the file? 
My attempts to resolve this by parsing the executable and library symbol 
tables has so far been fruitless.

Thanks again for the feedback,
- Ryan
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UNIX Administrator
http://daemons.net/~matty

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