Core files under mpich, p4 device
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Jaco Schieke schieke at cae.wisc.eduMon Oct 22 12:14:03 PDT 2001
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All, Has anybody been able to produce core files under mpich using the p4 device. I have been able to verify on 2 different clusters that SIGSEGV errors under mpich does not produce a core file. Below are the error msgs, but not core files appeared. I have not tried kernel patches to produce named core files - but would first like to know whether this will solve things. How does one produce these? Jaco Schieke Research Assistant Dept. of Chemical Engineering Univ. of Wisconsin Madison Host 1: Linux 2.2.16-22 #1 Tue Aug 22 16:49:06 EDT 2000 i686 unknown p0_26109: p4_error: interrupt SIGSEGV: 11 bm_list_26110: p4_error: interrupt SIGINT: 2 p0_26109: (4.578240) net_send: could not write to fd=4, errno = 32 Host 2: Linux 2.4.6 #1 Sun Aug 19 12:44:48 CDT 2001 i686 unknown p4_32319: p4_error: interrupt SIGSEGV: 11 p2_3383: p4_error: interrupt SIGSEGV: 11 Broken pipe rm_l_5_7126: p4_error: net_recv read: probable EOF on socket: 1 rm_l_1_3581: (1417.766098) net_recv failed for fd = 6 rm_l_1_3581: p4_error: net_recv read, errno = : 104 Cleaning up rm_l_3_5475: (1417.574178) net_recv failed for fd = 6 rm_l_3_5475: p4_error: net_recv read, errno = : 104
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