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Operating Systems Solaris syslog message..! Post 302144007 by joerg on Tuesday 6th of November 2007 01:14:59 AM
Old 11-06-2007
I'm confused!
OK pleas provide me the output of this command:

2a100047cc0$<proc2u

Important is that you do the commands all in serial order.

Short explanation:
This localize the panic thread:
> panic_thread/K
panic_thread:
panic_thread: 2a10004fcc0


This is the pointer to the memory where the thread is:

2a10004fcc0$<thread


And inside the output we are looking for the procp Pointer this is a pointer to the proc structure so we can identify the command or program with cause the panic.

The problem for me is that SUN changed the format of the output to XML.
In the moment I have no core files to test is on the lab.

.....
t_procp = p0
t_audit_data = 0
t_next = 0x2a100047cc0
t_prev = 0x2a100057cc0
t_whystop = 0
.....


And this was (I hope my!) mistake:
2a10004fcc0$<proc2u
change it to :
2a100047cc0$<proc2u
and try this additionally
2a100057cc0$<proc2u

Please try it and inform me!

Best regards joerg

Last edited by joerg; 11-06-2007 at 03:45 AM..
 

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syslog.h(3HEAD) 						      Headers							   syslog.h(3HEAD)

NAME
syslog.h, syslog - definitions for system error logging SYNOPSIS
#include <syslog.h> DESCRIPTION
The <syslog.h> header defines the following symbolic constants, zero or more of which can be OR'ed together to form the logopt option of openlog(): LOG_PID Log the process ID with each message. LOG_CONS Log to the system console on error. LOG_NDELAY Connect to syslog daemon immediately. LOG_ODELAY Delay open until syslog() is called. LOG_NOWAIT Do not wait for child processes. The following symbolic constants are defined as possible values of the facility argument to openlog(): LOG_KERN reserved for message generated by the system LOG_USER message generated by a process LOG_MAIL reserved for message generated by mail system LOG_NEWS reserved for message generated by news system LOG_UUCP reserved for message generated by UUCP system LOG_DAEMON reserved for message generated by system daemon LOG_AUTH reserved for message generated by authorization daemon LOG_CRON reserved for message generated by clock daemon LOG_LPR reserved for message generated by printer system LOG_LOCAL0 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL1 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL2 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL3 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL4 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL5 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL6 reserved for local use LOG_LOCAL7 reserved for local use The following is declared as a macro for constructing the maskpri argument to setlogmask(). The following macro expands to an expression of type int when the argument pri is an expre ssion of type int: LOG_MASK(pri) a mask for priority pri The following constants are defined as possible values for the priority argument of syslog(): LOG_EMERG A panic condition was reported to all processes. LOG_ALERT A condition that should be corrected immediately. LOG_CRIT A critical condition. LOG_ERR An error message. LOG_WARNING A warning message. LOG_NOTICE A condition requiring special handling. LOG_INFO A general information message. LOG_DEBUG A message useful for debugging programs. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
syslog(3C), attributes(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.11 10 Sep 2003 syslog.h(3HEAD)
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