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Old 09-06-2007
Pid killed due to trashed stack

Hi
when im running an application in load
im getting

pid 2433 killed due to trashed stack

Pid 2433 was killed due to failure in writing the signal context.
when we ll get this type of problem.any solnnnn plz give reply

this is my system config:

HP-UX devusp2 B.11.11 U 9000/800 718025115 unlimited-user license

core file size (blocks) 2097151
data seg size (kbytes) 3145728
file size (blocks) unlimited
max memory size (kbytes) unlimited
open files 8192
pipe size (512 bytes) 16
stack size (kbytes) 98252
cpu time (seconds) unlimited
max user processes 3278
virtual memory (kbytes) unlimited
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Old 09-06-2007
Pid killed due to trashed stack

Hi all
when im running an application in load
im getting

pid 2433 killed due to trashed stack

Pid 2433 was killed due to failure in writing the signal context.

when we ll get this type of problem.any solnnnn plz give reply

this is my system config:

HP-UX devusp2 B.11.11 U 9000/800 718025115 unlimited-user license

core file size (blocks) 2097151
data seg size (kbytes) 3145728
file size (blocks) unlimited
max memory size (kbytes) unlimited
open files 8192
pipe size (512 bytes) 16
stack size (kbytes) 98252
cpu time (seconds) unlimited
max user processes 3278
virtual memory (kbytes) unlimited

thanks in advance
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