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2010 Jul 27
5
CENTOS 5.5 segfault what it mean??
We have CENTOS 5.5 on DELL server and several ORACLE databases on version 10.2.0.4 and 11.1.0.7. Recently I found following messages popup on /var/log/messages:
Jul 26 16:28:03 ORA6 kernel: oracle[29286]: segfault at fffffffffffffff0 rip 0000000007d54183 rsp 00007fffff6c3080 error 4
Jul 26 16:28:07 ORA6 kernel: oracle[29300]: segfault at fffffffffffffff0 rip 0000000007d54183 rsp 00007fff47838560 error 4
Jul 26 16:28:11 ORA6 kernel: oracle[29309]: segfault at fffffffffffffff0 rip 0000000007d54183 r...
2013 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
...;p = 0;
f = new (f) Foo;
f->i = i;
}
return f->i;
}
Both access to the same memory, both will end up with completely
different access paths, both legal by TBAA rules, but access path
alone will claim no-alias.
(This is taken from http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286)
2013 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
...i = i;
> }
> return f->i;
> }
>
> Both access to the same memory, both will end up with completely
> different access paths, both legal by TBAA rules, but access path
> alone will claim no-alias.
>
> (This is taken from http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286)
At the language level, both f and b are not the same "object". The
lifetime of b ends with the f = new (f) Foo.
This is actually irrelevant at the IR level, however.
What this transforms into at the IR level is something like this.
I've elided the fact that it will really start...
2006 Sep 25
0
CentOS4 u4 - Dell PE 1950 - SAN/NAS High Load
...0 2 176 16264 1032 3972808 0 0 1590 28283 6991 12668 0
5 45 51
0 2 176 15624 1032 3973328 0 0 1684 27257 6765 12266 0
5 44 50
1 2 176 16072 1028 3973072 0 0 1588 29570 6903 12569 0
5 44 51
0 2 176 15736 1032 3973328 0 0 1664 29286 6908 13007 0
6 43 50
0 2 176 15560 1032 3973588 0 0 1582 29086 6797 12400 0
5 44 51
thanks
2007 Nov 07
3
net rpc join -U root error
...omeDirectory: /root
gecos: root
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 2
# numEntries: 1
[root@gomer samba]# ps ax|grep winbind
6511 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep winbind
29280 ? Ss 0:00 winbindd
29282 ? S 0:00 winbindd
29285 ? S 0:00 winbindd
29286 ? S 0:00 winbindd
[root@gomer samba]# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf |grep wins
hosts: files dns wins
2006 Nov 02
3
mppe support in kernel-2.6.9-42.0.3.EL
Hi all
I have installed pptpd on my server to run a vpn connection for some
clients, but I got this error in the log file
MPPE required, but kernel has no support.
Can anyone help me with getting this module for the 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL
kernel???
Thanks
Sherwyn Greene
Planner / I.T. Technician
Project Controls Dept.
Kentz-OJ's E&I Services J.V.
+1 (868) 648-0876
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2013 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
On 3/12/2013 12:13 PM, Manman Ren wrote:
>
> Given
> struct A {
> int x;
> int y;
> };
> struct B {
> A a;
> int z;
> };
> struct C {
> B b1;
> B b2;
> };
> struct D {
> C c;
> };
>
> with struct-access-path aware TBAA, C::b1.a.x does not alias with
D::c.b2.a.x.
2013 Mar 12
3
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
On Mar 12, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Krzysztof Parzyszek wrote:
> What cases does this proposal solve that the current analyses don't? Do you have a motivating example?
Given
struct A {
int x;
int y;
};
struct B {
A a;
int z;
};
struct C {
B b1;
B b2;
};
struct D {
C c;
};
with struct-access-path aware TBAA, C::b1.a.x does not alias with D::c.b2.a.x.
2013 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
...urn f->i;
>> }
>>
>> Both access to the same memory, both will end up with completely
>> different access paths, both legal by TBAA rules, but access path
>> alone will claim no-alias.
>>
>> (This is taken from http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29286)
>
> At the language level, both f and b are not the same "object". The
> lifetime of b ends with the f = new (f) Foo.
> This is actually irrelevant at the IR level, however.
>
> What this transforms into at the IR level is something like this.
> I've elided the...
2007 Aug 05
3
OOM killer observed during heavy I/O from VMs (XEN 3.0.4 and XEN 3.1)
...o from the message log when it hits:
Aug 4 18:36:08 DMA: 1078*4kB 102*8kB 34*16kB 15*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 1*256kB 0*512kB 1*1024kB 0*2048kB 7*4096kB = 36168kB
Aug 4 18:36:08 DMA32: empty
Aug 4 18:36:08 Normal: empty
Aug 4 18:36:08 HighMem: empty
Aug 4 18:36:08 Swap cache: add 29953, delete 29286, find 9785/14072, race 0+50
Aug 4 18:36:08 Free swap = 498904kB
Aug 4 18:36:08 Total swap = 524280kB
Aug 4 18:36:08 Free swap: 498904kB
Aug 4 18:36:08 67584 pages of RAM
Aug 4 18:36:08 0 pages of HIGHMEM
Aug 4 18:36:08 18261 reserved pages
Aug 4 18:36:13 31927 pages shared
Aug...
2004 Dec 03
8
smbd hung processes - Samba 3.0.7
We've seen Samba crash and burn twice in the last 48 hours - it just
started happening, and we have no idea what might be causing it. I'm
hoping that someone will recognize this problem.
Platform: we are running RedHat Enterprise Server, with Samba 3.0.7.
We're using security=domain in an old-style NT4 domain environment.
The symptom that we're seeing is that the number of