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Old 12-26-2006
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Question Segmentation fault(coredump)

Hi All

Can anybody help me?

When ever am trying to run topas system gives me an error Segmentation fault(coredump)

does anybody ahve solution for this?
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try to reinstall/upgrade perfagent.tools

when I remember correctly I saw a graphic on an aix workshop, which showed the programs topas consists of, I think it was vmstat, iostat, netstat and a few other tools

try them, perhaps you can determine which of these tools causes topas to dump
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If you do not have nmon on the machine then I suggest you down load it and run it once. Let's see if it core dumps when running this. What version of AIX are you running please?
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Aix 5.2 ml patch 5
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Try the NMON route as I had the same problem with a 5.3 machine. It turned out to be the shared memory settings. I actually posted the resolution on this forum so see if you can search on my name in the archives.
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