SERIOUS ERRORs from "Remote Client (U/I Access)"
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:47 am
Hi,
Any ideas what's pushing these to the fatal-log:
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SERIOUS ERROR Remote Client (U/I Access ) Fri Aug 10 12:30:03 2007
[OM 10270] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 14758
Procedure trace follows:
<- mapi_SyncRelFlags
-> mapi_SyncCompFlags
<- mapi_SyncCompFlags
<- ual_BuildListEntry
-> ct_ReadNextContentRec
-> ct_WriteCtRecCounts
<- ct_WriteCtRecCounts
<- ct_ReadNextContentRec
-> ct_GetCtnerLastCRec
<- ct_GetCtnerLastCRec
-> ct_CloseExtFile
<- ct_CloseExtFile
<- ual_BuildList
<- ual_PrepList
-> ual_AddToListRefCache
-> ual_CancelList
User Name: User Name / server, domain/CN=Name, User
Pid of logging process: 14758
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Scalix version 11.0.4, clean RHEL 4.5 installation and basically is working? We had a patch applied for Intel EM64T problems, could it affect other code as well (libom_ul.so was replaced with the patch), I mean could other libraries also need patching or something? Or maybe it's something else, dunno which is why I'm posting this.
Thanks,
Kimmo
Any ideas what's pushing these to the fatal-log:
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SERIOUS ERROR Remote Client (U/I Access ) Fri Aug 10 12:30:03 2007
[OM 10270] Process about to terminate due to error.
Signal (Segmentation Violation) trapped by process 14758
Procedure trace follows:
<- mapi_SyncRelFlags
-> mapi_SyncCompFlags
<- mapi_SyncCompFlags
<- ual_BuildListEntry
-> ct_ReadNextContentRec
-> ct_WriteCtRecCounts
<- ct_WriteCtRecCounts
<- ct_ReadNextContentRec
-> ct_GetCtnerLastCRec
<- ct_GetCtnerLastCRec
-> ct_CloseExtFile
<- ct_CloseExtFile
<- ual_BuildList
<- ual_PrepList
-> ual_AddToListRefCache
-> ual_CancelList
User Name: User Name / server, domain/CN=Name, User
Pid of logging process: 14758
---
Scalix version 11.0.4, clean RHEL 4.5 installation and basically is working? We had a patch applied for Intel EM64T problems, could it affect other code as well (libom_ul.so was replaced with the patch), I mean could other libraries also need patching or something? Or maybe it's something else, dunno which is why I'm posting this.
Thanks,
Kimmo