Henrik K <h...@hege.li> writes:

>> I see occasional coredumps (as in perl.core).   It is often enough to be
>> annoying (beyond worrisome that it happens at all), but not reproducible
>> and no apparent pattern.
>
> Try memtester/memtest86, atleast if it's not a proper server with ECC
> memory..

I am pretty sure the hardware is OK, but I can't really run memtest86 as
it is a VPS.  Spamassassin has trouble often, and the machine does a
lot of other things, and they are all trouble-free.  The logs do not
show a single core dump from anything else.

> And if you have core dumps, running gdb would be helpful:
>
> $ gdb /usr/bin/perl /path/to/core
> (gdb) backtrace

Yes, and I should rebuild it all with -g.

But it sounds like others are not seeing this, which is a useful
datapoint.

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