Problem with 8.2.2-P5
Mark.Andrews at iengines.com
Mark.Andrews at iengines.com
Thu Dec 23 03:13:38 UTC 1999
> Mark.Andrews at iengines.com wrote:
>
> > > Solaris bug or not, is a coredump an appropriate way to deal with the res
> ulti
> > > ng
> > > error condition? How about detecting EINVAL and just exiting gracefully?
> >
> > If it was a non-deliberate core dump I would agree with you.
> > It is a controlled core dump, deliberately provoked so that
> > we or anyone else that cares to look at the core can see the
> > state of the server at the time.
>
> I appreciate the value of generating diagnostic info when encountering
> "impossible" conditions, but it sounded like you folks already had a good han
> dle
> on what causes this one, which seems to render the coredumps rather gratuitou
> s.
> I hope you didn't take my quasi-rhetorical questions as a cheap shot: they we
> re
> meant to be constructive.
No. I just put two and two together and came up with four.
It's more a matter of trying to remember all the subtle changes
from one OS release to another. The INSIST() that caught this has
caught other bugs in the past.
Mark
>
> (In contrast, I have no problems whatsoever taking cheap shots at Sun :-)
>
>
> - Kevin
>
>
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