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Operating Systems AIX Advice on why Core file is not being created Post 302969818 by netmaster on Monday 28th of March 2016 07:13:38 PM
Old 03-28-2016
Advice on why Core file is not being created

We have a user where a process is behaving abnormally and crashing. It would be great if a core file was generated, but I don't see one.

Code:
user101671:/apps/ -$lscore -d
compression: on
path specification: on
corefile location: /opt/core
naming specification: off

There is no core file being created in the /opt/core directory. Now, I have asked the user to submit the output of errpt -a and to check for errors with the following:
LABEL: CORE_DUMP_FAILED.
There were none, unfortunately.

This resource from IBM contains some valuable information:
IBM Technical support search - United States

The user does not have root access to the AIX box, which means they cannot modify the location where core files are being generated, which I don't think would matter.

My question is whether having root access could be responsible for the core files not being generated or could it be some other cause?

Last edited by Don Cragun; 03-29-2016 at 05:38 PM.. Reason: Add missing CODE and ICODE tags.
 

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Aspect::Advice::Before(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Aspect::Advice::Before(3pm)

NAME
Aspect::Advice::Before - Execute code before a function is called SYNOPSIS
use Aspect; before { # Trace all calls to your module print STDERR "Called my function " . $_->sub_name . " "; # Shortcut calls to foo() to always be true if ( $_->short_name eq 'foo' ) { return $_->return_value(1); } # Add an extra flag to bar() but call as normal if ( $_->short_name eq 'bar' ) { $_->args( $_->args, 'flag' ); } } call qr/^ MyModule::w+ $/ DESCRIPTION
The "before" advice type is used to execute advice code prior to entry into a target function. It is implemented by Aspect::Advice::Before. As well as creating side effects that run before the main code, the "before" advice type is particularly useful for changing parameters or shortcutting calls to functions entirely and replacing the value they would normally return with a different value. Please note that the "highest" pointcut (Aspect::Pointcut::Highest) is incompatible with "before". Creating a "before" advice with a pointcut tree that contains a "highest" pointcut will result in an exception. If speed is important to your program then "before" is particular interesting as the "before" implementation is the only one that can take advantage of tail calls via Perl's "goto" function, where the rest of the advice types need the more costly Sub::Uplevel to keep caller() returning correctly. AUTHORS
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 Adam Kennedy. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-02-01 Aspect::Advice::Before(3pm)
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