Re: telnetd process getting terminated
- From: Stefaan A Eeckels <hoendech@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:30:11 +0100
On 28 Nov 2006 22:15:27 -0800
"koole" <KeerthiPrasad.ma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I will try to debug,i thought its the problem with solaris.
Solaris is used in hundreds of thousands of production environments,
and you believe that no-one has ever noticed such an obvious problem?
It may be the issue with memory,stack getting overflowed.
Please don't attempt a diagnosis. If you knew what the problem
was, you wouldn't need to come for help on this (free) newsgroup. Give
as many details on what you are observing as possible. Don't leave out
information you think is unimportant - it probably isn't.
Are there any debugguing tools so that we can monitor this and can
help me in finding the exact problem?
Before this question can be answered, you will need to supply as much
information as possible. Please refer to my previous post. Be detailed.
be meticulous. Describe exactly what you do and observe. Try and write
clearly. Tell us all about the system and the OS (memory, swap, disks,
job mix, number of users, network configuration, version, patch
status, ..., the more the merrier).
Take care,
--
Stefaan A Eeckels
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one end and no sense of responsibility at the other. The better run
ones from time to time get clean diapers...
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