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| We have noticed a problem with Linux 2.4.24 (from kernels.org) and glibc-2.3.2-27.9.7 on Red Hat 9. Every time a process dumps core the core file always just about 2 gigabytes in size, even if the process is only 20 megabytes in size (SZ). THis happens even when we manually dump core with "kill -SEGV" on the process which rules out any errant code we have been running. Essentially, the core file is 2 gigabytes no matter what the real core memory use of the file happens to be. Anyone have any thoughts on this? We have one sysctl.conf setting to increase the shared memory to 100 megabytes per process. Thanks! |