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Top Forums Programming RTFEditorKit - Write to RTF File Post 303003867 by vijaykrc on Thursday 21st of September 2017 04:56:32 PM
Old 09-21-2017
It's my bad, i am working on a corrupted rtf file and was trying all sort of things. The binary stream works if the file is not corrupted.

Thank You for the reply.
 

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CRASH(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  CRASH(8)

NAME
crash -- FreeBSD system failures DESCRIPTION
This section explains a bit about system crashes and (very briefly) how to analyze crash dumps. When the system crashes voluntarily it prints a message of the form panic: why i gave up the ghost on the console, and if dumps have been enabled (see dumpon(8)), takes a dump on a mass storage peripheral, and then invokes an automatic reboot procedure as described in reboot(8). Unless some unexpected inconsistency is encountered in the state of the file systems due to hardware or software failure, the system will then resume multi-user operations. The system has a large number of internal consistency checks; if one of these fails, then it will panic with a very short message indicating which one failed. In many instances, this will be the name of the routine which detected the error, or a two-word description of the incon- sistency. A full understanding of most panic messages requires perusal of the source code for the system. The most common cause of system failures is hardware failure, which can reflect itself in different ways. Here are the messages which are most likely, with some hints as to causes. Left unstated in all cases is the possibility that hardware or software error produced the mes- sage in some unexpected way. cannot mount root This panic message results from a failure to mount the root file system during the bootstrap process. Either the root file system has been corrupted, or the system is attempting to use the wrong device as root file system. Usually, an alternate copy of the system binary or an alternate root file system can be used to bring up the system to investigate. Most often this is done by the use of the boot floppy you used to install the system, and then using the ``fixit'' floppy. init: not found This is not a panic message, as reboots are likely to be futile. Late in the bootstrap procedure, the system was unable to locate and execute the initialization process, init(8). The root file system is incorrect or has been corrupted, or the mode or type of /sbin/init forbids execution or is totally missing. ffs_realloccg: bad optim ffs_valloc: dup alloc ffs_alloccgblk: cyl groups corrupted ffs_alloccg: map corrupted blkfree: freeing free block blkfree: freeing free frag ifree: freeing free inode These panic messages are among those that may be produced when file system inconsistencies are detected. The problem generally results from a failure to repair damaged file systems after a crash, hardware failures, or other condition that should not normally occur. A file system check will normally correct the problem. timeout table full This really should not be a panic, but until the data structure involved is made to be extensible, running out of entries causes a crash. If this happens, make the timeout table bigger. init died (signal #, exit #) The system initialization process has exited with the specified signal number and exit code. This is bad news, as no new users will then be able to log in. Rebooting is the only fix, so the system just does it right away. That completes the list of panic types you are likely to see. If the system has been configured to take crash dumps (see dumpon(8)), then when it crashes it will write (or at least attempt to write) an image of memory into the back end of the dump device, usually the same as the primary swap area. After the system is rebooted, the program savecore(8) runs and preserves a copy of this core image and the current system in a specified directory for later perusal. See savecore(8) for details. To analyze a dump you should begin by running kgdb(1) on the system load image and core dump. If the core image is the result of a panic, the panic message is printed. For more details consult the chapter on kernel debugging in the FreeBSD Developers' Handbook (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/). SEE ALSO
kgdb(1), dumpon(8), reboot(8), savecore(8) HISTORY
The crash manual page first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2. BSD
July 23, 2011 BSD
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