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Message:
Process %s id %d exited normally with exit status %d
Meaning:
A program exited with the specified code. Normally a zero means the program
ended normally while a nonzero number means an error occurred.
Corrective
This message is only an error if a program ends when it is not expected to end.
Action:
This message is normal when the system is shutting down.
Message:
Process %s id %d killed by signal %d
Meaning:
A program was killed by init or some other process, or by a signal generated by
the processed which died. The signal which killed the process is listed.
Corrective
Look up the signal in /usr/include/sys/signal.h. The signals SIGABRT, SIGBUS, or
Action:
SIGSEGV, are internal errors. Contact customer support for help.
The initdcb process uses the SIGTERM or SIGKILL signals. To see if those are
related to a problem, look at the sequence of messages related to this process.
When a message indicates that a process is not responding, use the
recommended corrective action.
Message:
Process %s id %d stopped by signal %d
Meaning:
A program was stopped by the specified signal. Normally a program is stopped by
sending it a suspend signal. That is normally done from a shell and is not
expected when the software is running in the background.
Corrective
Look up the signal in /usr/include/sys/signal.h. If the signal is SIGABRT, SIGBUS,
Action:
or SIGSEGV that is an internal system error.
The SIGTERM or SIGKILL signals are used by the init process. To see if those
are related to a problem you need to look at the sequence of messages related to
this process. If there are messages about a process not responding, then use the
recommended corrective action for that.
Message:
invalid message=%x
Meaning:
The message type in the message is wrong.
Corrective
This is probably caused by either in internal error or an incompatible mixture of
Action:
different processes.
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August 2007
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