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errpt: CORE_DUMP => progrma name devbra ?? 1

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alexia32

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Hi Guys,

Any idea what does that mean ?
LABEL: CORE_DUMP
IDENTIFIER: B6048838

Date/Time: Tue Oct 9 15:31:03 NZDT
Sequence Number: 33157
Machine Id: 00CE212F4C00
Node Id: mymachine
Class: S
Type: PERM
Resource Name: SYSPROC

Description
SOFTWARE PROGRAM ABNORMALLY TERMINATED

Probable Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM

User Causes
USER GENERATED SIGNAL

Recommended Actions
CORRECT THEN RETRY

Failure Causes
SOFTWARE PROGRAM

Recommended Actions
RERUN THE APPLICATION PROGRAM
IF PROBLEM PERSISTS THEN DO THE FOLLOWING
CONTACT APPROPRIATE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Detail Data
SIGNAL NUMBER
11
USER'S PROCESS ID:
905328
FILE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
13
INODE NUMBER
2
PROCESSOR ID
0
CORE FILE NAME
/home/root/core
PROGRAM NAME
devbra
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DevbraDoI 8C
DevbraDoI 48
??
Unable to generate symptom string.

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Al.
 
It seems that this is a software error for a program, i presume named devbra.

I recommend you copy the core dump file located in /home/root/ as indicated by CORE FILE NAME field above and send it to the vendor for investigation.

Look at what this process is for 905328, i guess it is the process is the one complaining with the above message

Regards,
Khalid
 
> Look at what this process is for 905328, i guess it is the process is the one complaining with the above message

not likely... as a process that dumps core usually does so while terminating itself. So the process id will no longer exist.

Other than that: Khalidaa is correct. You have a program called devbra on your machine which was running, found itself in error and dumped the image of its process' memory to a core file, before terminating itself.

If you don't know what devbra is or what it is part of, I suggest you find out real quick. I have a hunch it has something to do with backup/restore/archive. (HP Openview Data Protector?)


HTH,

p5wizard
 
Hi,
Thanks for your answers.

p5wizard you're the winner it was HP Data protector!

Thanks again

Cheers
Al

 
Well, I only googled a bit for "devbra aix"

RT*M-ing or ST*W-ing usually helps a lot ;-)


HTH,

p5wizard
 
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