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Re: Crash Reporter Decypher



At 1:53 PM -0400 6/5/07, Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi Everyone, Below is a excerpt from my crashreporter.log file, could someone help me understand what this means? the line that says: "Exception: EXEC_BAD_ACCESS(0x0001) at 0xbf220004"

This is an exception fault. Something tried to access an address that wasn't mapped into memory.


BTW, it was the line out of this that tells us more.

to me looks like it might be a problem with the ram that's in the computer?

No it's a virtual memory fault. That's not likely caused by an error in RAM (though it is possible, just not probable) but more likely is a unforseen situtation in the code that causes it to blow up on itself and misreference.


If someone could help me figure this out I would appreciate it!

Why?

Seriously. Servermgrd died. It did something bad and blew up. What would you do if you could traceback the fault to a specific routine/line in the servermgrd code?
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-dhan

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