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RE: [nv-l] nvdbformat - core dumps

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Subject: RE: [nv-l] nvdbformat - core dumps
From: "DiIulio, Daniel" <Daniel.DiIulio@DigitalNet.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:55:38 -0400
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Paul, Scott, thanks so much. . .it worked.
 
Regards,
 
Dan

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Paul Stroud [mailto:pstroud@bellsouth.net] 
        Sent: Wed 6/11/2003 10:44 AM 
        To: Barr, Scott; DiIulio, Daniel; Netview Forum 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: [nv-l] nvdbformat - core dumps
        
        

        Scott is correct the problem is acutally the stack size, try running
        ulimit -s unlimited
        And then run nvdbformat again.
        
        Paul
        
        
        On Wednesday 11 June 2003 10:23, Barr, Scott wrote:
        > You need to bump up ulimits or it will core. I can't recall the exact
        > solaris command but it's like ulimits -a all or similar.
        
        >       -----Original Message-----
        
        >       From: DiIulio, Daniel [mailto:Daniel.DiIulio@DigitalNet.com]
        
        >       Sent: Wed 6/11/2003 8:53 AM
        
        >       To: Netview Forum
        
        >       Cc:
        
        >       Subject: [nv-l] nvdbformat - core dumps
        
        >      
        
        >      
        
        >
        
        >       Hello Forum,
        
        >      
        
        >       I'm trying to execute the nvdbformat command (referencing a 
sample .format
        > file in /usr/OV/conf/nvdbtools) and find that it is core-dumping each 
time.
        >  Has anyone seen this before? if so, what could be causing the 
problem?
        > I'm in the process of opening a PMR.
        
        >       Thanks in advance,
        
        >      
        
        >       Regards,
        
        >      
        
        >       Dan
        
        >      
        
        >
        
        

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