Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:09:23 -0400
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Some insight would be much appreciated. I was given a Sun 420R to build
and when I try to jump or boot the server, it hangs after the memory
initialization. I'm on console, No error messages are given, just a
blinking cursor. I assumed its bad memory so I set the diag-level to
max booted again, and it looked like it initialized all memory fine, but
then hung on me again. Does this still look like a memory problem?
Re: OT: Requesting C advice ... some behind the scenes action of the compiler.... In fact the memory could ...Proper initialization means that floats and doubles must be initialized to 0.0 and pointers must be initialized to the null pointer value, even if those bit patterns differ from all-bits-zero. ... (Fedora)
Server hang up ... For Server hangs; we need to explore a little bit more: ... As indicated by Vera Perfmon would be a nice place to start; ... out we might need to go to the extent of a complete memory dump.... (microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients)
Re: CFO: Why C? ... so that debugging is required and both debugging and maintenance will ... If you anyway are going to write to the memory... It also can collect all variables, which deserve initialization, so ... from the use of pointers.... (comp.os.linux.development.apps)
Re: 25 MB ... > Is there a way to induce the working set trimming after initialization in ... That all means that the initial memory... >> is high and certainly higher than non managed applications.... (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)