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Operating Systems Solaris decipher pstack with problem lwp Post 48527 by Perderabo on Tuesday 9th of March 2004 05:06:02 PM
Old 03-09-2004
If I understand correctly, this is stack trace of a thread in the Oracle database server itself. If so, that java stuff surprises me. I never heard of JBoss. So that would be less surprising. Since java seems to be involved, I would make sure that I have the latest version of java.

But you really need help from someone who has the source code to the process in question. If it's an Oracle process, you need to be talking to Oracle's support people. If it's JBoss, talk with the JBoss folks.

Even if you decipher the stack, then what? Run a binary editor on the executable?
 

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