• Re: innd SERVER cant malloc 18446744073699012160 bytes

    From Jesse Rehmer@jesse.rehmer@blueworldhosting.com to comp.unix.solaris,news.software.nntp on Tue Nov 25 14:51:44 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.unix.solaris

    On Nov 25, 2025 at 6:55:13rC>AM CST, "Jesse Rehmer" <jesse.rehmer@blueworldhosting.com> wrote:

    On Nov 25, 2025 at 12:22:09rC>AM CST, "Julien |eLIE" <iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid> wrote:

    Hi Jesse,

    If it could be helpful to anyone who wants to take a look, I've placed the >>> core dump that was generated at https://usenet.blueworldhosting.com/core

    Thanks for the core file. Unfortunately, I do not manage to get
    anything from it. I have successfully opened it with mdb on Solaris
    11.4 but do not actually know how mdb works.
    I did not manage to find helpful examples in online documentation too.

    $c
    libinn.so.9.0.2`x_malloc+0x4f()
    libinnstorage.so.3.1.3`SMgetsub+0x1b8()
    libinnstorage.so.3.1.3`SMstore+0x87()

    Does someone know whether it is possible to have some insights about the
    variables and their contents in the SMgetsub and x_malloc calls?

    gdb should be available on Solaris 11.4, if that's more comfortable. I don't currently have Solaris 11.4 installed, but see gdb in Oracle's online man pages.

    I'm swimming in the middle of the ocean without a raft when it comes to this stuff. :-)

    Cross-posting to comp.unix.solaris (probably should have done that from the start).

    If anyone checking comp.unix.solaris is interested in helping us debug an
    issue with INN on OmniOS, we could use some pointers.

    I have a core file from a crash that we'd like to get more details on, but
    none of us are very familiar with debugging on illumos or Solaris.
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