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Segmentation Fault (core dumped)

September 4th, 2018, posted in Solaris
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Segmentation Fault or Segmentation Fault (core dumped)

Cause

Segmentation faults usually come from a programming error. This message is usually accompanied by a core dump, except on read-only file systems.

Action

To see which program produced a core(4) file, run either the file(1) command or the adb(1) command. The following examples show the output of the file(1) and adb(1) commands on a core file from the dtmail program.

$ file core
core: ELF 32-bit MSB core file SPARC Version 1, from `dtmail'
$ adb core
core file = core -- program `dtmail'
SIGSEGV  11: segmentation violation
^D      (use Control-d to quit the adb rogram)

 

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