04-15-2008
Define what you mean by different targets. Different architectures?
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Does anyone know how to read core dumps. Is gdb the only tool for it ? The OS is Solaris.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: suntan
2 Replies
2. Solaris
I have the following set up on a Sun server running solaris 5.8 for core dump generation
coreadm
global core file pattern: /var/core
init core file pattern: /var/core
global core dumps: enabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps:... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: handak9
4 Replies
3. Programming
hi everyone,
Right now when I do:
strcmp(s1, s2);
i get a core dump because at times s1 or s2 can be nothing so that makes strcmp() core dump.
What is the solution, if at times I expect one of them (or both) to be NULL?
I want to be able to compare that s1 is NULL and s2 is "blah" or... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: annie
6 Replies
4. Programming
My program is not dumping core when hitting a segmentation violation inside a thread.
However, it dumps core when the segv occurs within main.
Any ideas on how to diagnose this?
AIX 5.3 (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: bean66
4 Replies
5. Solaris
i had a situation where a process was defunct. preap would not reap the process and gcore would not work properly (not sure why). therefore, the suggestion was to force a panic and collect the core dump. obviously you could do a savecore -L and capture the dump without bringing down the system.... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: pupp
3 Replies
6. Red Hat
Hi
I have a Fedora installed and I try to generate my application's core dump file.
My system has no coredump limit:
$ ulimit
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
But when my application crashes no core dumps generated. I can generate dump file using gcore but it is not appropraite... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: xyzt
1 Replies
7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Dear All,
I am new to this forum. This is my first.
I am facing customer issue. Customer has got core file while running the server.
He had sent core file and details from pstack, pmap and pldd commands.
I have to debug this application, please help me to fix this issue.
I am using sparc... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: KiranBangalore
1 Replies
8. Solaris
Dear All,
I am new to this forum. This is my first.
I am facing customer issue. Customer has got core file while running the server.
He had sent core file and details from pstack, pmap and pldd commands.
I have to debug this application, please help me to fix this issue.
I am using sparc 10... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: KiranBangalore
4 Replies
9. Linux
hi all,
I am having set of core dumps obtained from client server. Now i am trying to read them but unable to do so.
I have few queries:
1. Core dumps were generated on some xyz server and copied to my unix virtual. Can I read them as text here?
2. I tried installing gdb-7.3 but when i fire... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: suyogs
0 Replies
10. HP-UX
kill -SEGV <pid> gives me the core file for that process but also terminates the process.
Can I not get the core dump without terminating the process ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT HPUX
xtgetselecf
XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental() XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental()
Name
XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental - obtain multiple selection values using incremental transfers.
Synopsis
void XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental(w, selection, targets, count,
callback, client_data, time)
Widget w;
Atom selection;
Atom *targets;
int count;
XtSelectionCallbackProc callback;
XtPointer *client_data;
Time time;
Inputs
w Specifies the widget that is making the request.
selection Specifies the particular selection desired (usually XA_PRIMARY or XA_SECONDARY).
targets Specifies the types of information about the selection that are being requested.
count Specifies the length of the targets and client_data arrays.
callback Specifies the callback procedure that is to be called to receive each selection value.
client_data
Specifies an array of client data (one for each target type) each element of which will be passed to callback when it is called
for the corresponding element of targets.
time Specifies the timestamp that indicates when the selection request was initiated. This should be the timestamp of the event which
triggered this request; the value CurrentTime is not acceptable.
Availability
Release 4 and later.
Description
XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental() is similar to XtGetSelectionValueIncremental() except that it takes an array of target types and an array
of client data and requests the current value of the selection be converted to each of the targets. The effect is as if each target were
specified in a separate call to XtGetSelectionValueIncremental(), except that XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental() guarantees that all the
conversions will use the same selection value because the ownership of the selection cannot change in the middle of the list, as could hap-
pen when calling XtGetSelectionValueIncremental() repeatedly.
Note that the callback procedure passed to XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental() must be prepared to receive a segment of data for any of the
requested values. It is not guaranteed that all segments for one target will be delivered before any segments for the next target are
delivered.
See XtGetSelectionValueIncremental() for more information.
See Also
XtGetSelectionValue(1), XtGetSelectionValueIncremental(1), XtGetSelectionValues(1),
XtSelectionCallbackProc(2).
Xt - Selections XtGetSelectionValuesIncremental()