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Memory fault(coredump)
Hey guys,
I am new to the Linux world and have a question to post. When I ssh from a HP-UX machine to a ubuntu machine I get the following error message Memory fault(coredump) i.e. ssh 192.168.1.3 I get this message as shown below Memory fault(coredump) Can someone please explain to me what does this message mean and what is the work around to get this fix? Cheers, |
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well, I've seen this on a C code, and with oracle running as well. Are you sure that this happens only when you login into the ubuntu ? It could be that someone has written poor C code to be executed on every login, so it will result on a coredump. I suggest that you consult with the local system administrator.
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I have two different Operator systems, HP-UX and Solaris. No issue occurred when connecting from the solaris to the Ubunut machine, it only happening when connecting from the HP-UX machine, can you please provide me with more details about the C code that you mentioned earlier. I am assuming that the problem is occurring at the Ubunut side, is there any way I can find out code that preventing me for login to the device ?
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