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  • 1.  database crashes

    Posted Thu May 15, 2003 05:00 PM

    Hi,

    our tamino-server runs well if it runs, but sometimes (~ every 1-2 days) our Database crashes unexpected with “signal 11”.

    As explained in this forum I saved the XXXinosrv.txt before restart.
    This is what it says:
    Start writing SAGSMP dump, writing to file F:\tamino\dataspace/SAGSMP.A.001.11-45-33
    Dump of SAGSMP finished
    reads
    Database server started
    Server session 115 started
    Tamino server successfully started
    Database EZ Session 115 (Tamino server 3.1.1.1 on Windows NT)
    Exception c0000005 at pc = 0x197085eb
    access violation while reading at address 2e3b6c38
    Eax=2e3b6c24 Ebx=00000000 Ecx=00000001 Edx=00000000
    Esi=2e3b5c34 Edi=00000000
    Eip=197085eb Esp=2b54bdc4 Ebp=2b54be90 EFlags=00010206
    SegCs=0000001b SegSs=00000023 SegDs=00000023 SegEs=00000023
    SegFs=00000038 SegGs=00000000
    Dr0=00000000 Dr1=00000000 Dr2=00000000 Dr3=00000000
    Dr6=00000000 Dr7=00000000
    Unexpected signal 11 received
    Start writing crash dump of database, writing to file F:\tamino\dataspace\Tamino.AAH.11-45-16
    Crash dump of database finished
    Start writing XML dump of database, writing to file F:\tamino\dataspace\Tamino.AAH.11-45-38.xml
    XML crash dump of database finished
    Stop of database successfully initiated - server is going down now
    Terminated with errors

    We are running a large Website on this database and except from these sudden and unpredictable crashes everything works fine.
    I have no idea where to start debugging.

    Thanks, Frank

    [This message was edited by frankl on 15 May 2003 at 15:50.]


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  • 2.  RE: database crashes

    Posted Tue May 27, 2003 12:08 PM

    Hi Frank, please report this to your local Software AG customer support. The version of Tamino you are using is little old now and a preference would be v3.1.2.1.

    Cheers,

    Stuart Fyffe-Collins
    Software AG (UK) Ltd.


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