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occasional core dump

Hi,

We have one application (c language) installed on our AIX 5.2. When we enter some large amount of data in one screen and do update, it is dumping core some times without any error (like bus error, segmentation fault). Next we open the application again and enter the same data and do update. This time updates go through fine without any problem.

This problem (core dump) is happening only with that particular screen and occasionally, not always for the same data update.

We tried the same on another machine. It is not dumping core on that. Updates are going through fine always.

What can be the cause for this problem? Is this problem due to some memory settings? How to troubleshoot this problem?

Please let me know, if you need more info.

Please help ...

Thanks,
Venkat.
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