Hi Julien,

I am running this on CentOS 5. This is part of the Java Server. Where
should I see the core file. I didn't find one. I searched entire file
system for the core

What would be the file name.

Thanks,
Sreedhar
On Mar 23, 3:41 pm, Julien R Pierre - Sun Microsystems
<nospam.julien.pierre.nos...@nospam.sun.com.nospam> wrote:
> Sreedhar,
>
> This is an assertion on a pthread_mutex_lock failure .
>
> What operating system and version are you running your application on ?
>
> Using a debugger, can you print the value of rv and errno from your core
> file when you get this assertion ?
>
> On Solaris 10, the possible error codes are EAGAIN, EINVAL, EDEADLK,
> ENOMEM, EOWNERDEAD, ENOTRECOVERABLE .
>
>
>
> ksreedha...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Mar 20, 9:59 pm, ksreedha...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I am using JSS 4.2.5, NSS 3.11.4 and NSPR 4.6.4
>
> >> Many times, my Java Server crashes with the following error.
>
> >> Assertion failure: 0 == rv, at ../../../../../nsprpub/pr/src/pthreads/
> >> ptsynch.c:207
>
> >> Is there any solution to this.
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Sreedhar
>
> > One more observation is, this is happening whenever there is a problem
> > with the SSL connection. If server refuses the connection, may be
> > because of wrong protocol or some other problem, instead of just
> > throwing error and continuing, it is completely killing the process.
> > Is there any configuration or work around I need to do for it.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Sreedhar- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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