Re: DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
Tim and Jeff. After I upgrade DBI to 1.45 and DBD::ODBC to 1.12, I still had a core dump. It's gone after I upgrade perl from 5.6.1 to 5.8.4 with these modules. Thanks for your help. Regards, Vassiliy > On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:43:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: >> Hello, everybody. >> >> I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. >> Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a core dump >> of perl executable. Each time it happens in different place. The >> problem occurred on Sun Solaris, I have perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and >> DBD::ODBC 1.06 > > Is this a new problem or has it been happening for a long time > (your DBI and DBD::ODBC versions are over a year old). > > Try upgrading. > > Tim. > >> Here is a core stack: >> 1: >> =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, 0x11fee4, >> 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c >> [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c020, >> 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 >> [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> 2: >> =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, 0x21670, >> 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 >> [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, 0x81f100db, >> 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 >> [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xff0d6980), >> at >> 0xff0bf720 >> [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, 0xff0d8c24, >> 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac >> [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, 0x11fee4, >> 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 >> [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c010, >> 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 >> [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> >> 3. >> =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, 0x4, >> 0x0), at 0xff0bddc4 >> [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, 0x11fee4, >> 0x70f, >> 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 >> [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, >> 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 >> [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, >> 0xffbed9ad), >> at 0xb3aec >> [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, 0x11fc00, >> 0x11f400), >> at 0x2aff0 >> [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, 0x11fee4, >> 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 >> [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, >> 0x291148), at 0x55c24 >> [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> Any help is appreciated. >> >> Vassiliy >> >> >> >>
Re: DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 10:14:51AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Tim, > > This is a new problem for me, I use this version of modules for a long time > and never had a problem, that is why, didn't upgrade it. If the code is old but the problem is new then the code probably isn't the problem. Think about what has changed recently. > I will try to > upgrade it first and see if problem goes away or not and let you know. Okay. Tim. > Thanks, > Vassiliy > > > On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:43:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > >> Hello, everybody. > >> > >> I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. > >> Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a core dump > >> of perl executable. Each time it happens in different place. The > >> problem occurred on Sun Solaris, I have perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and > >> DBD::ODBC 1.06 > > > > Is this a new problem or has it been happening for a long time > > (your DBI and DBD::ODBC versions are over a year old). > > > > Try upgrading. > > > > Tim. > > > >> Here is a core stack: > >> 1: > >> =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, 0x11fee4, > >> 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c > >> [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c020, > >> 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 > >> [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, > >> 0xf7e00, > >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec > >> [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at > >> 0x2aa33 [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > >> at 0x2a6f8 [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), > >> at 0x4d128 > >> > >> 2: > >> =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, 0x21670, > >> 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 > >> [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, 0x81f100db, > >> 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 > >> [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xff0d6980), > >> at > >> 0xff0bf720 > >> [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, 0xff0d8c24, > >> 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac > >> [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, 0x11fee4, > >> 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 > >> [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c010, > >> 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 > >> [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, > >> 0xf7e00, > >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec > >> [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at > >> 0x2aa33 [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > >> at 0x2a6f8 [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), > >> at 0x4d128 > >> > >> > >> 3. > >> =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, 0x4, > >> 0x0), at 0xff0bddc4 > >> [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, 0x11fee4, > >> 0x70f, > >> 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 > >> [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, > >> 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 > >> [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, > >> 0xffbed9ad), > >> at 0xb3aec > >> [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, 0x11fc00, > >> 0x11f400), > >> at 0x2aff0 > >> [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, 0x11fee4, > >> 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 > >> [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, > >> 0x291148), at 0x55c24 > >> [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, > >> 0xf7e00, > >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec > >> [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at > >> 0x2aa33 [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > >> at 0x2a6f8 [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), > >> at 0x4d128 > >> > >> Any help is appreciated. > >> > >> Vassiliy > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >
RE: DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
> > Hello, everybody. > > I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. > Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a > core dump of perl executable. Each time it happens in > different place. The problem occurred on Sun Solaris, I have > perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and DBD::ODBC 1.06 Here is a core stack: Please upgrade your DBI and DBD::ODBC. Regards, Jeff > 1: > =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, > 0x11fee4, 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c > [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, > 0x29c020, 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 > [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, > 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, > 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > at 0x2a6f8 > [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > 2: > =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, > 0x21670, 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 > [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, > 0x81f100db, 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 > [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, > 0xff0d6980), at 0xff0bf720 > [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, > 0xff0d8c24, 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac > [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, > 0x11fee4, 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 > [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, > 0x29c010, 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 > [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, > 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, > 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > at 0x2a6f8 > [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > > 3. > =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, > 0x4, 0x0), at 0xff0bddc4 > [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, > 0x11fee4, 0x70f, 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 > [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, > 0x29c018, 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 > [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, > 0xffbed9ad), at 0xb3aec > [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, > 0x11fc00, 0x11f400), at 0x2aff0 > [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, > 0x11fee4, 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 > [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, > 0x29c018, 0x291148), at 0x55c24 > [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, > 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, > 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), > at 0x2a6f8 > [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > Any help is appreciated. > > Vassiliy > > >
Re: DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
Tim, This is a new problem for me, I use this version of modules for a long time and never had a problem, that is why, didn't upgrade it. I will try to upgrade it first and see if problem goes away or not and let you know. Thanks, Vassiliy > On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:43:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: >> Hello, everybody. >> >> I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. >> Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a core dump >> of perl executable. Each time it happens in different place. The >> problem occurred on Sun Solaris, I have perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and >> DBD::ODBC 1.06 > > Is this a new problem or has it been happening for a long time > (your DBI and DBD::ODBC versions are over a year old). > > Try upgrading. > > Tim. > >> Here is a core stack: >> 1: >> =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, 0x11fee4, >> 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c >> [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c020, >> 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 >> [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> 2: >> =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, 0x21670, >> 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 >> [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, 0x81f100db, >> 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 >> [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xff0d6980), >> at >> 0xff0bf720 >> [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, 0xff0d8c24, >> 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac >> [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, 0x11fee4, >> 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 >> [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c010, >> 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 >> [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> >> 3. >> =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, 0x4, >> 0x0), at 0xff0bddc4 >> [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, 0x11fee4, >> 0x70f, >> 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 >> [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, >> 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 >> [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, >> 0xffbed9ad), >> at 0xb3aec >> [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, 0x11fc00, >> 0x11f400), >> at 0x2aff0 >> [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, 0x11fee4, >> 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 >> [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, >> 0x291148), at 0x55c24 >> [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, >> 0xf7e00, >> 0x700), at 0xb3aec >> [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at >> 0x2aa33 [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), >> at 0x2a6f8 [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), >> at 0x4d128 >> >> Any help is appreciated. >> >> Vassiliy >> >> >> >>
Re: DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:43:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, everybody. > > I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. > Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a core dump of > perl executable. Each time it happens in different place. The problem > occurred on Sun Solaris, I have perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and DBD::ODBC 1.06 Is this a new problem or has it been happening for a long time (your DBI and DBD::ODBC versions are over a year old). Try upgrading. Tim. > Here is a core stack: > 1: > =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, 0x11fee4, > 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c > [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c020, > 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 > [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, > 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 > [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > 2: > =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, 0x21670, > 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 > [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, 0x81f100db, > 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 > [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xff0d6980), at > 0xff0bf720 > [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, 0xff0d8c24, > 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac > [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, 0x11fee4, > 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 > [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c010, > 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 > [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, > 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 > [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > > 3. > =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, 0x4, 0x0), > at 0xff0bddc4 > [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, 0x11fee4, 0x70f, > 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 > [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, > 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 > [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffbed9ad), > at 0xb3aec > [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, 0x11fc00, 0x11f400), > at 0x2aff0 > [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, 0x11fee4, > 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 > [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, > 0x291148), at 0x55c24 > [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, > 0x700), at 0xb3aec > [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 > [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 > [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 > > Any help is appreciated. > > Vassiliy > > > >
DBI or DBD::ODBC core dumps
Hello, everybody. I'm having a problem with DBI or DBD::ODBC module. Everything works fine, but from time to time, I'm getting a core dump of perl executable. Each time it happens in different place. The problem occurred on Sun Solaris, I have perl 5.6.1, DBI 1.38 and DBD::ODBC 1.06 Here is a core stack: 1: =>[1] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef618, 0xff107464, 0x16e4a4, 0x5, 0x11fee4, 0x16cf98), at 0xff0ec32c [2] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c020, 0x2944a4), at 0x55c24 [3] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec [4] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 [5] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 [6] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 2: =>[1] dbih_getcom(0x4cb450, 0xff0a0e48, 0xff0a0e48, 0x168b0, 0x21670, 0x0), at 0xff0e5250 [2] odbc_error(0x4cb450, 0x0, 0xff0d85a8, 0xff0e5250, 0x81f100db, 0x400), at 0xff0bcde0 [3] odbc_st_execute(0x4cb450, 0x54e040, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0xff0d6980), at 0xff0bf720 [4] XS_DBD__ODBC__st_execute(0x29c008, 0x0, 0x180, 0xff0d8c24, 0xff0d6980, 0x25b1e8), at 0xff0b6cac [5] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef698, 0xff107464, 0x321a44, 0x1, 0x11fee4, 0x321a2c), at 0xff0ec1f8 [6] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c010, 0x296eb4), at 0x55c24 [7] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec [8] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 [9] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 [10] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 3. =>[1] odbc_st_prepare(0x16ceb4, 0x54e040, 0x54dc10, 0x4bfc80, 0x4, 0x0), at 0xff0bddc4 [2] XS_DBD__ODBC__st__prepare(0x8, 0xff0d6980, 0x11fee4, 0x70f, 0x8, 0x180), at 0xff0b6230 [3] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, 0x3171b4), at 0x55c24 [4] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x0, 0x11fc00, 0x0, 0x0, 0xffbed9ad), at 0xb3aec [5] perl_call_sv(0x16ced8, 0x1, 0x11fc00, 0x12, 0x11fc00, 0x11f400), at 0x2aff0 [6] XS_DBI_dispatch(0x2ef590, 0xff107464, 0x16ced8, 0x3, 0x11fee4, 0x16ce54), at 0xff0ec324 [7] Perl_pp_entersub(0x11fe50, 0x11fea0, 0x119000, 0x1, 0x29c018, 0x291148), at 0x55c24 [8] Perl_runops_standard(0x11fe50, 0x120a18, 0x1, 0xffbee328, 0xf7e00, 0x700), at 0xb3aec [9] 0x2aa34(0x1, 0x11f800, 0x119000, 0x119000, 0x0, 0x12207c), at 0x2aa33 [10] perl_run(0x130804, 0x4d170, 0x10, 0x134078, 0x0, 0x3), at 0x2a6f8 [11] main(0x0, 0x11f1c0, 0xffbedfd4, 0x111800, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x4d128 Any help is appreciated. Vassiliy