Jim....

By knowing the facts we never do that KILL....you know we cant
control everyone .....some times they do this.....even we instruct many
times....any how thanks for your info ....



On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Santosh wrote:
> > Are you using tcserver?
> >
> > Normally we found in our database, if we are killing any tcserver
> > related sessions through KILL command this file is getting created or
> > accumulated.
> >
> > There is no harm in deleting this file.....we did the same....
> Patient: Doctor, doctor, my arm keeps hurting.
> Doctor: Oh, well let's just chop it off then.
>
> Please read many past posts on this list about why you should NEVER use
> the KILL/kill command in normal circumstances. A core file means that
> something is seriously wrong and if you randomly start killing processes
> then you will eventually get unlucky and end up corrupting your database.
>
> Don't kill processes, and don't ignore core dump files - you need to
> work out why the core dump is happening. Keep the core dump and send it
> to TEMENOS/jBASE (it will compress pretty well) so that they can try to
> see what went wrong. The dbx/gdb program will read a core dump and tell
> you about the process that created it.
>
> Jim
>
> >
>


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