[ARGUS] Segmentation Fault with 2.0.6rc2 on FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE
Andrew Pollock
andrew-argus at andrew.net.au
Thu Apr 15 23:46:23 EDT 2004
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 04:15:31PM -0400, Winfred Harrelson wrote:
>
> Sorry to get to this so late (been busy lately) but I do have an idea.
> I don't know about freebsd, but when you get a signal 11 on openbsd it
> is almost always bad RAM. Check the freebsd list archives or do a
> google search and I am sure that is what you will find. So before
> going any further get the memtest x86 and have it run for a few hours
> to check your RAM.
I'm sorry, but I've always treated that as a fair amount of bollocks. Sure,
the RAM could be a bit dodgey, but a segmentation violation (predominantly)
means that a process tried to access some memory it shouldn't have. I don't
believe in giving massive credence to the bam RAM theory, when it can
actually be a coding problem.
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=define:Segmentation+fault+(segfault)
If the *BSD people want to push bad RAM in favour of coding errors, they're
either arrogant or just plain lazy.
Just my $0.05 worth...
Andrew
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