OK, first off, I am not a UNIX admin, I'm a software support tech for a UNIX based software called Medical Manager. I know the software in and out, and am usually able to install, set up, and troubleshoot the application through an ANSI terminal emulation. Unfortunately, I am stuck with an issue that seems to be OS based, and I don't know enough about SCO to isolate it. I don't have all the info on me tonight, but if you need version info and such to help, let me know, and I'll pull it off the site first thing in the morning. Here's the issue:
When I reach the point in the application where I would transmit files to a remote server, via a modem connection, I am getting the following string of errors:
"System Write Error 0 (this repeats 11 times)
Memory Fault
A system call returned error code 139. "
My handy dandy UNIX troubleshooting tips indicated this is a possible memory issue...corruption, or swap file size problem. I ran df -v against the box and both mounted shares are fine... DEV/ROOT at 12%, and DEV/BOOT at 40%. I am stuck, and the UNIX admins around the shop are harder to get a hold of than a beer and a playboy in baghdad. Any tips, tricks, or secrets would be greatly appreciated. Let me know what additional info to provide...I'll have it posted by 7:15 AM EST.
When I reach the point in the application where I would transmit files to a remote server, via a modem connection, I am getting the following string of errors:
"System Write Error 0 (this repeats 11 times)
Memory Fault
A system call returned error code 139. "
My handy dandy UNIX troubleshooting tips indicated this is a possible memory issue...corruption, or swap file size problem. I ran df -v against the box and both mounted shares are fine... DEV/ROOT at 12%, and DEV/BOOT at 40%. I am stuck, and the UNIX admins around the shop are harder to get a hold of than a beer and a playboy in baghdad. Any tips, tricks, or secrets would be greatly appreciated. Let me know what additional info to provide...I'll have it posted by 7:15 AM EST.