Hi,

ksreedha...@gmail.com wrote:
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.

I know nothing about CentOS - I had never even heard of it before your post. core file administration is not very standardized. As Kyle mentioned, you may not have gotten one because of limits.

It's also possible the name of the core has been renamed to something else, or relocated. On Solaris and recent versions of other Unix platforms, there is a command called "coreadm". See if it exists for your OS.

Since the assertion is on a system function, I would also recommend you obtain the latest OS patches, especially those relating to the pthread library. This might fix your problem.

Using the latest NSPR release version also probably would not hurt, because if there is a bug, we probably won't fix it in 4.6.x, but rather 4.7.x / 4.8.x .
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