Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:5006 unix-pc.general:1935 Path: utzoo!censor!becker!ziebmef!cks From: cks@ziebmef.uucp (Chris Siebenmann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: 3B1 problem: mysterious core files in /etc/lddrv Message-ID: <1988Dec23.021443.21872@ziebmef.uucp> Date: 23 Dec 88 07:14:42 GMT Organization: Ziebmef Public Access Unix, Toronto, Canada Lines: 24 Every so often (once a day right now, it seems) *something* here is dumping core in /etc/lddrv. The core file is owner root, group sys; the latest one was dumped when the only thing going on was a UUCP connection with my newsfeed. The cores run around 100K or so (the latest one was 98304 bytes long), and while there's a crontab job that fires up around that time, it seems to have completed without any "core dumped" messages in its output. Everything seems to continue to run fine; it's just making me nervous and chewing up some disk space every now and then. Any ideas on what program might dump core in /etc/lddrv? Any ideas on how to identify what program produced a specific core dump? Is this information stored anywhere in the core file? Thanks in advance; reply by mail if possible and I'll summarize. [The next hop on pathalias's preferred mail path to here just went away; please route mail manually until the January maps come out.] -- "You're a prisoner of the dark sky/The propeller blades are still And the evil eye of the hurricane's/Coming in for the kill" Chris Siebenmann uunet!utgpu!{ontmoh!moore,ncrcan}!ziebmef!cks cks@ziebmef.UUCP or .....!utgpu!{,ontmoh!,ncrcan!brambo!}cks