Subject: Re: The "everything coredumps" bug...
To: Gordon W. Ross <gwr@mc.com>
From: Greg Oster <oster@cs.usask.ca>
List: port-sun3
Date: 02/20/1996 12:57:08
"Gordon W. Ross" writes:
> I have a 3/60 which exhibits this bug where everything using some
> shared-library dumps core. I've seen it on other machines, but so
> rarely that I could not "home in" on it. I have greater hopes now!
I think I've seen this on my 3/50 too...
> Can anyone provide clues as to when this bug does or does not bite?
When I fired up 3 xterms the other day (as part of starting an X session)
all 3 indicated a "segmentation fault" when trying to determine my username.
(I have a: set prompt="`whoami`@`hostname`-\!> "
in my .cshrc, and the "whoami" was failing)
I then tried running "whoami" in one of the xterms, and it worked fine...
I tried "id", and it worked to.... I though it rather strange that "whoami"
should have failed for the initial xterms, but didn't worry about it too
much...
A little later that evening I tried doing a "su", and it dumped core too....
I tried it again, same thing. Then I did an "ls" (which worked), and tried
the "su" again. This time the "su" worked... go figure...
sendmail, cron, atrun, and syslogd have all core-dumped on me as well. This
"core-dump" behavior has only started (for me) since I got the new/improved
kernel with the DMA fixed (which is still working very well). I don't recall
seeing this problem before the new kernel....
Hope this helps.... (If you'd like me to provide you with some "kernel guts"
if/when this problem occurs again, just let me know what you want and how to
get them....)
Later...
Greg Oster
oster@cs.usask.ca
Department of Computer Science
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA