Hi,

Check to make sure that the server has a reasonable value for the maximum
number of filters in an operation (in AR System Admin-Advanced tab). No
more than about 500,000 is preferred. Sometimes the server can get into an
endless loop and you want the maximum filters error thrown before the
server itself crashes. The maximum filter stack should also be reasonable.

Rod


On 13 March 2014 15:07, shashidhar M S <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Experts,
>
> We are getting the Malloc failed on server error in our production
> environment daily. Below is the log trace. I am confused as what might be
> causing this issue. Please can someone help me out on this?
>
> hu Mar 13 01:52:02 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:52:02 2014
>    Timestamp: 1394689922.4490
>    Thread Id: 29048
>    Version: 7.5.00 Patch 007 201009161400 Sep 16 2010 16:20:23
>    ServerName: arsprod
>    Database: SQL -- Oracle
>    Hardware: Intel Pentium
>    OS: Windows Server 2003
>    RPC Id: 1186482
>    RPC Call: 121 (XMLGE)
>    RPC Queue: 390620
>    Client: User BMCCTRLM from Webservice (protocol 14) at IP address
> 10.218.105.64
>    Logging On: Thread
>    Code: c0000005
>    Operation: write
>    Access Addr: 0x230
>    Stack Begin:
>       Addr: 0083B692
>       Addr: 00515F1F
>       Addr: 00523F7B
>       Addr: 53214782
>    Stack End
>
> Thu Mar 13 01:52:02 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:52:02 2014     0xc0000005
> Thu Mar 13 01:52:02 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated -- fatal
> error encountered (ARNOTE 21)
> Thu Mar 13 01:55:10 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:55:10 2014
>    Timestamp: 1394690110.8880
>    Thread Id: 61196
>    Version: 7.5.00 Patch 007 201009161400 Sep 16 2010 16:20:23
>    ServerName: arsprod
>    Database: SQL -- Oracle
>    Hardware: Intel Pentium
>    OS: Windows Server 2003
>    RPC Id: 1202227
>    RPC Call: 121 (XMLGE)
>    RPC Queue: 390620
>    Client: User POMEROY from Webservice (protocol 14) at IP address
> 10.218.88.229
>    Logging On: Thread
>    Code: c0000005
>    Operation: write
>    Access Addr: 0x230
>    Stack Begin:
>       Addr: 0083B692
>       Addr: 00515F1F
>       Addr: 00523F7B
>       Addr: 5321483E
>    Stack End
>
> Thu Mar 13 01:55:10 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:55:10 2014     0xc0000005
> Thu Mar 13 01:55:10 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated -- fatal
> error encountered (ARNOTE 21)
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:05 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:05 2014
>    Timestamp: 1394690225.2890
>    Thread Id: 24020
>    Version: 7.5.00 Patch 007 201009161400 Sep 16 2010 16:20:23
>    ServerName: arsprod
>    Database: SQL -- Oracle
>    Hardware: Intel Pentium
>    OS: Windows Server 2003
>    RPC Id: 1213519
>    RPC Call: 121 (XMLGE)
>    RPC Queue: 390620
>    Client: User BMCCTRLM from Webservice (protocol 14) at IP address
> 10.218.105.64
>    Logging On: Thread
>    Code: c0000005
>    Operation: write
>    Access Addr: 0x230
>    Stack Begin:
>       Addr: 0083B692
>       Addr: 00515F1F
>       Addr: 00523F7B
>       Addr: 532148B1
>    Stack End
>
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:05 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated when a
> signal/exception was received by the server (ARNOTE 20)
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:05 2014     0xc0000005
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:05 2014  390620 : AR System server terminated -- fatal
> error encountered (ARNOTE 21)
> Thu Mar 13 01:57:34 2014 : Action Request System(R) Server Version 7.5.00
> Patch 007 201009161400
> (c) Copyright 1991-2009 BMC Software, Inc.
>
>
> _______________________________________________________________________________
> UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org
> "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"
>

_______________________________________________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org
"Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"

Reply via email to