BruceD Lindberg
Member
I'm not sure if this request belongs in this forum, but its Progress related.
We run Progress 9.1D on a IBM AIX Unix system 5.0
At times we get a core file, recently related to App Server performance, but we can't read it. You need a Unix debugger program like DBX, and there are a few others. From what I've read they are oriented for programming programs like C, C+, fortran, etc. Has anyone found a good way to read the core files created by Progress? The goal is to find out what programs were on the stack when the core was created.
We run Progress 9.1D on a IBM AIX Unix system 5.0
At times we get a core file, recently related to App Server performance, but we can't read it. You need a Unix debugger program like DBX, and there are a few others. From what I've read they are oriented for programming programs like C, C+, fortran, etc. Has anyone found a good way to read the core files created by Progress? The goal is to find out what programs were on the stack when the core was created.